@@Max1996YTPlane got its doors destroyed or smth like that ..and a whistle blower who used to work for boeing died in a "suicide" suspesiosly before he gave testimony against boeing
In our country, a pregnant woman is not allowed to travel, especially if she is in the seventh or ninth month, unless she undergoes examinations by a doctor
Hare to break it but: Registration *doesn't* mark the origin of the plane maker. It marks the origin of the airline/ where the plane was originally registered. For example, if you are born on a Lufthansa aircraft, you are german. If you are born on a KLM aircraft, you are dutch.
It's a moot point, citizenship is literally never granted based on the registration of an aircraft. In the case of a baby being born mid-flight over international waters, the child receives the citizenship of his/her parents. This concept was a fallacy in this video.
The US actually does that and where you are born. If one or more parents are citizens, you were born in or over the US (or her overseas bases and embassies), or you were adopted by Americans after 2001.
I guess someone could build a blimp-hospital so they could charge extra for mothers give birth in international waters and have their children be registered as the same country as the blimp.
@@M0ffMaidI think there was a recent whistleblower who whistleblowed about Boeing and was found dead in his apartment, and it was concluded as a suicide, although many say it was an assassination, which it most likely was
@@keen283there’s been two very recent and very suspicious “unfortunate disappearances” of whistleblowers who have “mysteriously died” before they could testify against Boeing. Seeming as US companies regularly stage coups in less fortunate countries, and Boeing specifically has a history of working with the Pinkertons. I certainly wouldn’t put it past them to do it again. And yes the first man was very open about not being depressed nor suicidal.
@@M0ffMaidTwo Boeing whistleblowers have recently been found dead back to back. First one died by gunshot and was ruled a suicide and the second one died from a rare infection at a relatively young age. The doctor of the second said he had never seen anything like it before
Big Ben is the bell, not the tower containing it. The tower was previously called the Clock Tower, but was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee (50th anniversary of her coronation) of Elizabeth II.
So if a baby is born during a flight that's flying over international waters, does it come out already equipped with sunglasses and with its first word being "Dale"?
Correction by an avgeek here. Aircraft are not registered in the country they’re made in but rather the country the main airline flies out of. So an Airbus made in Europe but is delivered to Delta in the US would be a US registered aircraft 😊
The only thing he said wrong was “would make you American” for Boeing. He said “could” for the rest. He also said “wherever the plane is registered” before that, OP just clarified it.
The plane registration is not based on where the plane is manufactured, but what country the airline has registered the plane with. If a baby was born on an Air France flight, it would be French, even if it was a Boeing plane.
@@guilhermecampello3345 that doesn't make any sense. How would an Airbus plane be only german when there are tons of airlines in different countries with Airbuses.
Airbus - Is french Boeing - Is danger Tupolev - Is... TRIPALOSKY Edit: Everyone to know that I know about Ilushin Sukoi and that Airbus is German and Spanish but ITS AN EXAMPLE YOU TAKE IT OR YOU GO
That's only if the plane is flying over international waters and the baby would have no citizenship. I don't have numbers about it, but I think many countries give automatic citizenship to kids of their own citizens. My kid would, for example definitely get my citizenship automatically regardless of where they are born (afaik)
@@HANKSANDY69420Boeing almost guaranteed killed 2 whistle-blowers.. of course the issue is Boeing is heavily government subsidized and protected and also have a ridiculous amount of military contracts.. so we'd need a lot more people pressing the government for a low possibility of anything happening..
Those WHO DON'T KNOW: the plane is a ilyushin 96/IL-96 owned/Registered by Ilyushin. Ilyushin is Russian Airline company, That's why the baby is Russian.
@@zeruonch1596 If it were Antonov, the baby would be Ukrainian! 😊 though I'm very curious as to know the nationality if the baby was born on an Antonov before the fall of the Soviet Union.