They shouldn't have ever taken off. We were morons, man


 In 1977, the band Lynyrd Skynyrd was touring the country in a rickety Convair CV-240. The plane was nearly 30 years old, and on October 18, the band had observed 10-foot flames shooting out from its right engine. When guitarist Allen Collins expressed trepidation about traveling on a plane that was known to be on its last legs, lead singer Ronnie Van Zant replied, "Hey, if the Lord wants you to die on this plane, when it's your time, it's your time. Let's go, man. We've got a gig to do."


Still, the aircraft made the band so nervous that they agreed to look for a new plane after their next flight to Baton Rouge on October 20. Tragically, they never got the chance. That day, the plane abruptly ran out of fuel mid-air and crashed into a wooded area of Mississippi, killing about half of the band's members

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