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Crowbob 03-24-2015 03:17 AM

A320 Down
 
A320 Airbus down in the Alps. 148 presumed dead.

dewolf 03-24-2015 03:25 AM

Has not been a good couple of yeras for airliners.

widgeon13 03-24-2015 03:31 AM

Nowadays you don't know what brings them down.

GH85Carrera 03-24-2015 03:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dewolf (Post 8544440)
Has not been a good couple of yeras for airliners.

Especially Airbus.

Holger 03-24-2015 04:50 AM

All 150 people on board dead.
Took an alternative route because of bad weather conditions.
http://www.flightradar24.com/data/airplanes/d-aipx/#5d42675


It makes me the more sad that all "official condoleances" and official statements are done via Twitter&Co.

Baz 03-24-2015 05:28 AM

:( Very sad.

Prayers to family and loved ones of those lost.

afterburn 549 03-24-2015 09:16 AM

One more flat stall ?

Rusty Heap 03-24-2015 09:59 AM

http://i.imgur.com/GpITh.jpg

Hugh R 03-24-2015 10:00 AM

IIRC, a few of our commercial pilot buddies here have said in the past "If its not Boeing, I'm not going".

afterburn 549 03-24-2015 10:05 AM

Thats my mantra

HardDrive 03-24-2015 10:11 AM

When flt 447 crashed over the Atlantic, I was blown away when it was revealed how the flight control systems on an Airbus deal with conflicting inputs. It averages out the inputs without informing the pilots that they are taking opposite actions. Insane.

afterburn 549 03-24-2015 10:16 AM

I think there might be room for error with "fly by wire "

450knotOffice 03-24-2015 10:16 AM

The 320 family of Airbus jets has been flying in revenue service for twenty seven years. Almost 6,200 are in service today. So, those pilots who say "if it ain't Boeing, I ain't going" are embarrassingly clueless.

I currently fly the Airbus. I formerly flew the Boeing 737. Both are great airplanes.

Before we start blaming Airbus, let's wait until some info comes out. Right now, we only know that it went down.

450knotOffice 03-24-2015 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 8545090)
When flt 447 crashed over the Atlantic, I was blown away when it was revealed how the flight control systems on an Airbus deal with conflicting inputs. It averages out the inputs without informing the pilots that they are taking opposite actions. Insane.

This is incorrect. The airplane DOES tell you that there are dual inputs - VERY clearly and with no ambiguity.

aigel 03-24-2015 10:27 AM

This is a budget airline. It may be unrelated but I really don't know if you wan to be on a budget when flying ... the plane sure sounds like it had a few miles. According to Der Spiegel magazine, the plane was delivered to Lufthansa new in 1991 and is one of the oldest 320s still in service with production number 147. Airbus said it had about 58k hours and 46k flights under its belt.

That's impressive. 58k hours! That's almost 7 continuous years in the air. If you had a car with 58k hours, and estimate about 30-40 mph average speed, you'd have hit 2,000,000 miles. Of course I'd think they rebuild these and refresh as needed, just as you would on a 2 million mile car that's still safe to drive. But still ...

At least they won't have to look for it in the pacific. :(

G

flipper35 03-24-2015 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 8545090)
When flt 447 crashed over the Atlantic, I was blown away when it was revealed how the flight control systems on an Airbus deal with conflicting inputs. It averages out the inputs without informing the pilots that they are taking opposite actions. Insane.

The stall warning was going off until they were in such a deep stall that the computer thought the readings were erroneous. Most definitely pilot error/lack of training in this case. Ironically they were in alternate law which gives the pilots more control similar to a Boeing aircraft.

Schumi 03-24-2015 10:50 AM

You know what? F--- CNN and their stupid, uninformative, insensitive headlines. F--- them.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1427222951.jpg

rusnak 03-24-2015 10:55 AM

^ Amen. Shame on you, Laura Smith, Jason Hanna, and Greg Bothelho. Shame on CNN for idiotic headlines.

motion 03-24-2015 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 450knotOffice (Post 8545102)
The 320 family of Airbus jets has been flying in revenue service for twenty seven years. Almost 6,200 are in service today. So, those pilots who say "if it ain't Boeing, I ain't going" are embarrassingly clueless.

I currently fly the Airbus. I formerly flew the Boeing 737. Both are great airplanes.

Before we start blaming Airbus, let's wait until some info comes out. Right now, we only know that it went down.

Absolutely. Even if an A320 fell out of the sky every single day, they would still be a safe airplane. I'm flying an A320 Germanwings flight in a few weeks from Berlin to LHR. I am not worried in the least. RIP to the people on board this flight.

flipper35 03-24-2015 11:18 AM

Well if they fell out of the sky every day I would think we have a pilot problem.


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