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jrmcauliffe | 1 year ago

But if anything is going to push it over the edge of going off (for whatever reason it has finally decided it's time), it's going to be a plane driving over the top / near it.

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rob74|1 year ago

The reason it detonated now is probably corrosion eating away for decades. Which also has made it incredibly dangerous to defuse WW2 bombs, because their behavior is so unpredictable.

If you look at the photo in the article, the bomb seems to be at the very edge of the taxiway, where a plane is unlikely to drive directly over it. If it would have been a little bit closer to the center, it might have happened just as you described...

Dalewyn|1 year ago

I would like to mention that the wings of most jetliners almost reach or extend over the edge of most taxiways.

I would also like to mention that the wings carry most of the jet fuel.

Yeah. I'm glad RNGesus decided to be on humanity's side this time.

Dalewyn|1 year ago

Just watched a blurb from NHK's hourly news programme and they mentioned a plane carrying 96 passengers and crew had taxied down that taxiway just minutes prior to the bomb going off.

I reiterate this was sheer dumb miraculous luck that nothing and nobody was harmed or killed.

brokenmachine|1 year ago

I'm sure we'd be surprised by just how many times a day we survived only due to dumb miraculous luck.