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MLHeliwrench 26th Jan 2019 16:53

Tornado on the ramp causes chaos in turkey - video
 
https://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/co...A2&sh=19c1462f

planes get pushed around and luggage carts go flying!

Tetsuo 26th Jan 2019 17:01

Here is something that appears to be some additional footage. It seems to be from Antalya (LTAI)



And the aftermath:

Carbon Bootprint 26th Jan 2019 17:43

Great videos. It's on the "smallish" side as tornadoes go in these parts but damned impressive in any case. It wouldn't take much of one to get my attention if I was in its path. I hope everyone and everything came out OK with nothing more than an interesting story to tell.

MrsDoubtfire 26th Jan 2019 20:02

It seems the Corendon aircraft is damaged by a "flying" bus. Simply blown against the fuselage. Have a look at the pictures... https://www.aerotelegraph.com/tornad...uge-in-antalya

Capn Bloggs 26th Jan 2019 23:28

Called a water spout. Why can't people take videos in landscape?? :{

pattern_is_full 27th Jan 2019 01:58


Originally Posted by Capn Bloggs (Post 10372025)
Called a water spout.

??? Not unless those are seaplanes in the videos. ;)

Water Spout = tornado over water. Once it makes landfall, it's a tornado. A mild one in this case - probably EF-0, perhaps low end of EF-1 (1 mph/kph can make the difference).

ImbracableCrunk 27th Jan 2019 02:35


Originally Posted by Capn Bloggs (Post 10372025)
Called a water spout. Why can't people take videos in landscape?? :{

Most people use their "cameras" as phones and hold it thusly. Do you hold your phone sideways across your mouth? No. Law of primacy.

When you combine techs, one wins, and most people use the phone side first and the camera side second. Also, a tornado may fit in frame in portrait and not in landscape.


pilotmike 27th Jan 2019 09:41


Originally Posted by Capn Bloggs (Post 10372025)
Called a water spout. Why can't people take videos in landscape?? :{

What a pity Ol' Cap'n Grouch didn't see the beauty I saw in the perfectly presented portrait of the tornado. What I truly appreciated about the video was the way the shot was composed precisely to capture the orientation and aspect ratio of the tornado itself, by cleverly orientating their filming equipment to give a taller rather than wider view. My viewing pleasure would have been severely curtailed if the shot had cut off either the top or the bottom of the tornado, whilst simultaneously distracting my attention with unwanted detail in the peripheries to the left and right of the main event. Although the tornado laid waste the landscape as best it could, for me, it presented a near perfect portrait.

Thinking about it, just as well it didn't happen in some Antipodean place, or the camera operator would have had to stand on their head to capture the full dramatic impact - for the perfect portrait of course!

As for Ol' Cap'n's other rant - What, a spout? Chill ol' Cap'n. Stop spout'n off!

Volume 28th Jan 2019 06:50

Those Turkish are fairly bold !
Never heard of tornado shelters? They happily walk the apron just a hundered meters away from a tornado or stand behind a big glass window and take videos while steel light masts are broken like straws... :ugh:

atakacs 28th Jan 2019 08:19

You can see at least two aircraft taxying at the moment it happened (thankfully more or less out of the way). Must have been quite a scary moment...

Carbon Bootprint 28th Jan 2019 16:41


Originally Posted by Volume (Post 10373058)
Never heard of tornado shelters? They happily walk the apron just a hundred meters away from a tornado or stand behind a big glass window and take videos while steel light masts are broken like straws... :ugh:

I don't know that tornadoes are all that commonplace in Turkey. For those that aren't aware of the awesome destruction these storms can bring, they can be quite fascinating to watch. And I'm speaking of someone who in a previous life was quite aware of their awesome power but still for a while got paid to chase them!

But yeah, before that stage of my life I was well conditioned to GTF down to the basement once the sirens went off. It's still good advice to seek an inside room away from any type of glass.


The AvgasDinosaur 29th Jan 2019 08:32

Feisty them Tonkas, Sir 👍

DirtyProp 29th Jan 2019 10:45

What a disappointment. I was expecting the man-made Tornado....

ehwatezedoing 29th Jan 2019 17:20

Fancy way to pushback though.....:p


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