Hiyo ya Ogla probably has pilot error. He tried to keep flying even at signs of engine trouble.
Ya Ogolla was mechanical issue. Witnesses said the rotor stopped spinning and it went down.
Having once done a full course in statistics, the probability that 3/4 men who once appeared in 1 photo have died in helicopter crashes in different regions of the world defies nature . To add more random variables, there were heads of government and high military personnel.
You do know that you can’t tell individual rotations of a helicopter rotor. That is, it looks standstill when it’s actually rotating. The human eye cannot process.
That is the interesting fact. Why is it always high ranking personnel.
So according to your statistics, what is the fate of the 4th one?
Ukiona gachagwa amekataa mambo ya ndege chunga sana
After all calculations, with a 95 % Confidence Interval that subject number 4 number will meet the fate of the 3 previous subjects.
Ati?
There is a 5% chance of an error .
Because low ranking personnel use nduthi or probox. They don"t fly
It is not to the human eye that appears fixed, it is the video that was recorded that it appears fixed.
Videos are usually shot at 24 or 36 frames per second. And the rotor of a chopper usually does almost the same revolutions per second. So if the video is shot at 24 frames per second, and that chopper rotor blade is also moving at 24 revolutions per second, the rotor in the video will appear like it is still and not moving.
Get your facts right.
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Educated idiots here still can’t figure out ati chopper blades ziko standings. How stupid this niggas are! sounding so dumb while they think it’s sounds smart.
Kehee acha ujuaji. I know what am saying. The same can be observed by the human eye under the right conditions. Jicho pia iko na fps
Kindly soma hapo movement in Retina ni how many FPS? We are not talking about colours here
Nugu it’s even highlighted
Hii ndio part hutaki kuelewa