You Think????Tragic, but I rather doubt they did it deliberately.
You Think????Tragic, but I rather doubt they did it deliberately.
1 of the dead may have been run over by a responding emergency vehicle.
http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSL1N0FD0DJ20130707?irpc=932
43 hours on type for the pilot flying.It is now being said that the pilot in command during the landing was transitioning to the 777 and had under 60 hours of 777 flight-time.
And first time landing at that airport.43 hours on type for the pilot flying.
He wasn't landing a plane for the first time, he has over 10,000 hours. It was his first time landing at that airport. However, he did only have less than 60 hours of flight-time in the 777.passengers should be told of this. No fucking way I want to be in a plane where the pilot is landing for the first time. fuck that.
You don't ever want to read the book "Blind Trust"passengers should be told of this. No fucking way I want to be in a plane where the pilot is landing for the first time. fuck that.
Does that include simulator hours? The training pilot screwed up big time. He should 100% have been watching everything during approach. To intervene 7 sec from crash is wayyyyy to late, even if he had initiated TOGA power I doubt the crash could have been averted at 7sec. I would if PAPI was functioning correctly as well. Very puzzling crash this one. I suspect the pilot was transitioning from a smaller plane and was not used to the less responsive 777.He wasn't landing a plane for the first time, he has over 10,000 hours. It was his first time landing at that airport. However, he did only have less than 60 hours of flight-time in the 777.
There is still one NAGGING QUESTION.
If you listen to the voice recordings, long before they touched down, there is a call for emergency personnel, and the pilot is told that all emergency personnel is head out. ALL PERSONNEL.
WHY?
We need to wait for answers. Perhaps something mechanical was happening on the plane that cause the stall? Perhaps they hit birds? (Remember the Husdon river)? Perhaps a stabilizer was seized and there was a loss of control.
Thats the only question I have.....why call for all emergency ahead of time.
That was after the crash.There is still one NAGGING QUESTION.
If you listen to the voice recordings, long before they touched down, there is a call for emergency personnel, and the pilot is told that all emergency personnel is head out. ALL PERSONNEL.
Yeah I read that, could have been an altimeter problem like the Turkish airlines 737...I expect they have similar systems.Heard a recent tid bit that the crew set the air speed to the required amount, but apparently the system didn't respond correctly, allowing the planes air speed to fall below the min., thus, increasing the sink rate, and then the crash.
I would think that would be fairly easy to confirm.
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There are a few questions which are currently unanswered:Chance that the Auto Throtle was set (or they thought it was set) however it may not have been in the mode that they thought it was.
Doesn't excuse the crew from going below 500' with an unstable approach & not going around.