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Did no one file a report that the thing was ****ed up? Did maintenance not check it? Did the airline not think to issue a bulletin to its pilots as a "heads up dudes, if this happens here's how to not die"?
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Many have stated the aircraft was not airworthy for that flight. Improper maintenance being the largest issue.
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Unfortunately we often get the folks that cheated on tests, did not read the manual, and should not be flying a ultralight much less a airliner. It looks like Boeing has shot themselves right in the middle of their foot. With a large caliber gun. With 20/20 hindsight it is virtually incomprehensible they would design a system that wants to take control with just one sensor thinking there is a problem, and not make it perfectly clear to every pilot how to disable it quickly.
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The PIC was an experienced, high-hour guy. I find it hard to believe that he would not understand an uncontrolled trim problem. I haven't heard much about what the FDRs have revealed. |
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This came in today on the Lion Air crash. It seems that those pilots did not realize it was a trim issue and just wrestled the thing all the way down. Eerie and sad.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/cockpit-voice-recorder-reveals-moments-leading-lion-air-boeing-737-n985296 Reminds me of a case a friend of mine had where a throttle stuck open on a young lady's car on I-90 near Snoqualmie. She hammered the brakes for 60 miles til she got to 405, then crashed. It didn't occur to her to put the car into neutral or to switch off the key. People behave really oddly under stress. |
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I had a similar experience in a brand new cube van, driven by a person I would say is a car guy and mechanically apt. The throttle jammed wide open and, brakes were inadequate to stop it, and to this day I am sure it would have been an accident if I had not knocked it into neutral for him. He was so consumed with steering and holding the brake down, he forgot he had other means of engine control at hand.
Panic does weird things to your thinking for sure. Which is why training is supposed to make your required reactions second nature.
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I did a minor repair on my old 951 and took it for a test drive. After a few miles of successful testing, I decided to open it up. When I went to shift from 1st to 2nd the revs did not drop and instead pegged the red line and bounced off the rev limiter. First thing I did was to not release the clutch. Second thing I did was to put it in neutral. Third thing I did was to turn off the engine. Then I just coasted into a nearby parking lot and popped the hood.
The problem was immediately obvious: the throttle cam was stuck open on a hose clamp. 30 seconds later I had the hose clamp rotated out of interference with the throttle cam and the problem was fixed.
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I don't know the extent to which modern airplanes allow "close to edge" events (do they spin airplanes in flight training?), or if they even have much "feel" left to them. I read up on today's "last seconds" stories on each crash, and it sounds like the captain was trying to find the answer in the manuals. This is starting to feel like the usual confluence of machine/software/training/maintenance issues that crashes usually are. Last edited by madcorgi; 03-20-2019 at 03:32 PM.. |
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One I will never forget: I was checking out a guy I didn't know on a Piper Arrow many years ago, he claimed he had a license, hours, etc. He wanted to rent the plane for a few hours. I had him do a few maneuvers, and had him do a power-on stall. He froze with the yoke pulled fully back and wouldn't let go. I had to whack him after he didn't respond to my instruction (increasingly loud instruction!). I took control of the plane and we had a quiet ride back to the airport. In a stressful situation bad things can happn.
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I have no personal experience, but I believe that pilots spend a lot of time in simulators going over emergency procedures. And the simulators will make you sweat.
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Yeah, but does the simulator simulate what happened on these two doomed flights?
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“The captain of the doomed Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 never received updated training on a Boeing 737 Max 8 simulator, even though the airline had the technology available since January, according to a report.”
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The twin DA-40 was trying to roll over hard and I was fighting controls while I was trying to figure out what was causing it. It was a low flight and there were some near misses with hills. First I thought one engine was out but that would not cause that. Perhaps one flap had not retracted but I still hadn't put them down. Opposite rudder responded and elevators and ailerons all seemed to be affecting flight. Tried trim adjustment but no effect. I was panicked. Then I realized autopilot was on. Pushed that and everything returned to normal. That was minutes after the first signs of trouble. I failed that test as well. |
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When I was building my Cobra replica the engine was not yet running so dad and I pushed it out of the garage with mom operating the brakes since the driveway has an incline and it would roll across the street if we didn't use the brakes. In that car the pedals are off set due to the wide transmission tunnel. Well, it dropped of the little ledge between the garage and driveway and started rolling so mom of course stood on the brakes. Except I could hear the gas pedal hitting the stop over and over as she thought she was pumping the brakes. Dad and I both yelled to use the brakes and she was yelling back that she was, though clearly she was not. Even after the car rolled across the street and got stopped and we showed her she insisted she was hitting the brakes. Panic can make you do wierd things. Good thing there was no gas in it yet, she would have had a pool of gas in the manifold as much as she was pumping.
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If you are talking generic 737 then not exactly but pretty close. It would be similar to being in a car where the simulator has the ABS malfunction and you pull the fuse. The new sport car MAX has a stability control that works with the ABS and malfunctions causing the ABS to not work right.
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''Doomed Jets Lacked 2 Safety Features That Boeing Sold as Extras''
'' The planes that crashed in Ethiopia and Indonesia weren’t equipped with optional safety features that could, in part, have helped the pilots detect erroneous readings. Now the company is making one of those features standard.'' NYT, 2h ago,1295 comments. Sounds like Boeing actually knows what the problem is, and has known. The airplane has diabetes. The insulin was an optional extra. |
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The manufacturer may cover some of the costs of a retrofit due to an AD, usually only the parts costs. As to the downtime, that is the operators problem, and the aircraft manufacturer will not compensate for it. I have never seen insurance to cover an aircraft on ground due to AD. Depending on the issue, with business jet aircraft occasionally a high end manufacturer like gulfstream will help cover costs of chartering other aircraft during down time, but I have never seen that applied in an AD situation, only in one of problems unique to that hull. And I would doubt an airline manufacturer would be inclined to expose themselves to a liability that high. The cost to blanket cover all the downed max's and offer compensation to airlines would break boeing, it would be an astronomical amount of money.
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So it was missing the oil pressure gauge and oil pressure sensor disagree warning light.
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