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12th Feb 2016, 19:58
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Posted By peekay4

@ExSimGuy Read about Japan Airlines Flight...

@ExSimGuy

Read about Japan Airlines Flight 350, from back in 1982. Suicidal DC-8 Captain decided to crash the plane. Both the First Officer and the Flight Engineer tried to restrain the Captain...
10th Oct 2015, 23:46
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Posted By peekay4

Yup. There were three Americans onboard. ...

Yup. There were three Americans onboard.

According to the Montreal Convention, a plaintiff may choose to bring suit in any one of five different jurisdictions:

The domicile of the carrier
...
24th Apr 2015, 22:33
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Posted By peekay4

Back on topic...

BEA plans A320 flight to validate Germanwings CVR data (http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/bea-plans-a320-flight-to-validate-germanwings-cvr-data-411534/)



Some interesting details:

...
11th Apr 2015, 02:06
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Posted By peekay4

But they didn't spend years planning to disguise...

But they didn't spend years planning to disguise the aftermath of their heinous attacks as something else other than a terrorist attack!

In fact they made it damn obvious it was a terrorist...
3rd Apr 2015, 21:43
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Posted By peekay4

3rd crew isn't a panacea. JAL Flight 350...

3rd crew isn't a panacea.

JAL Flight 350 plunged into Tokyo Bay when at 200' AGL on short final into Haneda, the Captain decided to commit suicide by pushing the yoke forward and activating the...
3rd Apr 2015, 18:21
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Posted By peekay4

Some of the 'solutions' here presume that a...

Some of the 'solutions' here presume that a history "mental illness" is a necessary cause of suicides.

However, there can be many motives to pilot suicides:

- The SilkAir 185 pilot allegedly...
2nd Apr 2015, 20:37
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Posted By peekay4

no-hoper: That looks to be an old...

no-hoper:


That looks to be an old document. Current FAA regs also require hot mics for the flight crew microphones.
2nd Apr 2015, 18:01
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Posted By peekay4

That is true in the FAA world (at or above...

That is true in the FAA world (at or above FL250), but not necessarily true in Europe / other parts of the world.
2nd Apr 2015, 15:52
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Posted By peekay4

despegue: On modern CVRs, pilot headset...

despegue:

On modern CVRs, pilot headset microphones are HOT microphones -- they are always on (whether the PTT button is pressed or not) and are always recorded on the CVR.

Breathing can be...
31st Mar 2015, 23:32
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Posted By peekay4

Hmm. In the FAA world, if one pilot exits the...

Hmm. In the FAA world, if one pilot exits the cockpit while the aircraft is at or above FL250, the remaining pilot must wear the 02 mask. Ref: 14 CFR 121.333(c)(3)

However, I don't think there...
30th Mar 2015, 03:14
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Posted By peekay4

Ian W: That is not true generally, and...

Ian W:

That is not true generally, and especially not true in France, where criminal inquiry is initiated when there is a fatal accident. ** In major fatal aircraft accidents there will be two...
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