Air Canada Plane Crash at LaGuardia: Eyewitnesses Describe “Plane Cut in Half”

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A terrifying aviation incident unfolded at LaGuardia Airport in New York when an Air Canada flight collided with a fire truck during landing, resulting in a tragic crash that shocked passengers and witnesses alike. The aircraft, a CRJ 900 operating as flight AC8646 from Montreal, was attempting a routine landing late Sunday night. However, within seconds of touchdown, the situation turned catastrophic. According to early reports, the plane collided with an emergency vehicle that had been dispatched to assist another aircraft on the runway. Eyewitnesses described the moment as chaotic and surreal. One passenger reported feeling intense turbulence before the landing, followed by a rough impact and a loud explosion-like sound. Another witness said it looked like the plane had been “cut in half,” highlighting the severity of the crash. Inside the aircraft, passengers were thrown from their seats as panic spread. Many described hearing screams as the cabin filled with confusion and fear....

Why Google Chrome using much CPU memory


Unfortunately, it has become very common to find malicious Chrome extensions, poorly designed extensions, or extension monetization that causes Google Chrome to use up too much CPU or memory on a computer. This can cause the Chrome and the Windows to become slow, freeze, or crash.


Chrome Process in Windows Task Manager


When this occurs, if you look in the Windows Task Manager you will see that chrome is using a lot of CPU or memory as shown below.


Thankfully, Google has included in Chrome a utility called the Chrome Task Manager that allows you to see how much memory and CPU a particular Chrome process, extension, and web page is using. This can then be used to find problematic extensions or web pages that should be uninstalled or avoided.

How To Open Chrome Tasks?


To open the Google Task Manager, first click on the Settings button (Settings Button), then select More Tools, and finally click on Task Manager.


When the Task Manager opens it will display a list of all open Tabs, extensions, and processes currently being used by Chrome. For each entry there will be information such as the amount of CPU being used, the amount of memory being used, its process ID, and the current network activity.


As we do not want an extension installed that uses so much of the computer's available CPU power, the extension should be removed.


As you can see the Chrome Task Manager is a useful utility for determining what extensions or web pages are causing issues so that they can be avoided in the future.

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