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11th Aug 2018, 18:55
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Posted By tdracer

I consider it more like playing Russian Roulette...

I consider it more like playing Russian Roulette with the 70+ lives.
As for the aircraft being 'dirty' after the engines quit, I suspect the pilots were still hoping there was some fuel in the...
4th Dec 2016, 07:46
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Posted By tdracer

Because getting killed in the resultant crash is...

Because getting killed in the resultant crash is so much better :ugh:
This literally falls into the Darwin Award category, unfortunately with a bunch of other victims.
4th Dec 2016, 00:45
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Posted By tdracer

Testpanel To be a little more clear, the 'Swiss...

Testpanel
To be a little more clear, the 'Swiss cheese' model assumes several random events occur in such a way that the 'holes' in the system align. That's not applicable when the holes are lined...
3rd Dec 2016, 22:13
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Posted By tdracer

References to the "Swiss Cheese" model for this...

References to the "Swiss Cheese" model for this accident are misplaced. This wasn't a case of the 'holes lining up' - the holes were aligned before this aircraft ever left the ground when they...
29th Nov 2016, 21:28
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Posted By tdracer

FE, valid point, but there have been a number of...

FE, valid point, but there have been a number of incidents where one or more engines flame out and the crew starts troubleshooting the electrical system without realizing the engine(s) quit.
We had...
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