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Old 25th Feb 2018, 03:01
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_Phoenix
 
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Yes, reducing the AOA is imperative and it is the only way out.
I'm still amazed that AOA indicator is not mandatory, as it should be the no. 1 instrument for the recovery of the flying wing.
The incident of Tarom at Orly is a textbook example of recovery from a hairy stall situation.
Here is the video with the actual CVR:
(click watch video on youtube, will work)
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