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Countless times on FB and other sites,. I see fake pics and true stories....But why? Especially when there are real pics out there?
How do people make money doing this? Only 1000 reactions....
Case in Point.
Here is a know true story...probably one of the best airliner saves in history.

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The flight simulator couldn't do what this 59-year-old captain did. Here's why Captain David Cronin is a legend. (edit: should have said real pilots in flight simulators)
Captain David Cronin was 59 years old and counting down the flights until mandatory retirement.
At 1:52 AM on February 24, 1989, he pushed the throttles forward on United Airlines Flight 811 — a Boeing 747 bound from Honolulu to Auckland. Three hundred thirty-seven passengers. Eighteen crew. Twenty-eight thousand hours in his logbook. He was about to cash in every single one.
Sixteen minutes after takeoff, climbing through 22,000 feet over the black Pacific, a thud. Then a blast.
The forward cargo door tore off. Explosive decompression ripped a hole in the fuselage. The cabin floor caved in. Ten seats — with nine passengers still strapped in — vanished into the night. Their bodies were never recovered.
In the cockpit, the crew's first thought: bomb. Lockerbie had happened just two months earlier.
A massive section of the fuselage was gone. Engines #3 and #4 on the right wing were shredded and shut down. They were over open ocean. In the dark. With a full fuel load for a Pacific crossing — way too heavy for a normal landing.
Captain Cronin turned the crippled 747 around and aimed it back at Honolulu.
Here's where it gets wild: the damage took out most of the flaps. The crew had to land using only 10 degrees of trailing-edge flaps — a configuration no training manual covered, at a speed pushing 200 knots. Way faster than normal.
They stuck the landing. All 346 people still on board got off alive. Evacuated in 45 seconds.

United later put their check pilots in the simulator and ran the scenario over and over. They couldn't land it. Not once.
The NTSB investigation revealed the cargo door locking mechanism had a fatal design flaw — and Boeing and the FAA had known about similar incidents since a Pan Am 747 event in March 1987. Airworthiness Directive 88-12-04 required fixes, but the terminating action (reinforced steel lock sectors) hadn't been installed on N4713U yet — it was scheduled for April 1989. It never made it.
On what should have been one of his final flights, Captain Cronin did the impossible. He saved 346 lives with skill, calm, and 28,000 hours of instinct that no simulator could replicate.
Fake pics.
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Real pics
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Maybe the author of the article is/was too lazy to get an actual pic of the aircraft involved and figured that any old pic of a United 747 with a hole blown in the side of the fuselage would suffice. No biggie if the location of the hole is a tad bit off......

Mike
 
Maybe the author of the article is/was too lazy to get an actual pic of the aircraft involved and figured that any old pic of a United 747 with a hole blown in the side of the fuselage would suffice. No biggie if the location of the hole is a tad bit off......

Mike
Images are easy. Go to Google image, put in United flight number...voila! But to get AI fake images, one has to input a number of parameters and hope the AI does some sort of believable pic. The writing is full of hyperbole, which makes me wonder if it is AI also....so this could be a situation where a 13 year old kid just tells an AI program to do the whole thing....
 
Which is the whole point... seeking attention...
"... hey, look at me, I'm messing around with AI, let's see if you imbeciles out there even notice..." :rolleyes:
I dont know. Certainly, there are lots of people like that.... and this guy was caught right away. Early on in the internet, there was a video where a jet liner had to make an emergency landing on an interstate and sets the nose of the airliner right down on top of a car. That fooled lots of people cause people were used to the truth...a la Walter Cronkite.
There is lots of AI that is very good....whole movies now, actually. But this AI looks like some guy just said to his computer "United 747 on ground with big hole in left side (not right where the hole was)
 
They do it because they can. And they don't care if right, wrong, or much else.

Arknt
Maybe.....I think there are those who want to be the center of attention by being a story teller who is admired, instead of being a chicken little....
 
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