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Old 16th Mar 2019, 05:29
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stilton
 
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Originally Posted by Eric Janson
What about inadvertent selection of TOGA mode? - hand resting on the thrust levers then turbulence causes one of the two TOGA switches to be pushed.

Would make more sense than the thrust levers being manually pushed forward.

I don’t believe they had flaps or slats extended in which case TOGA is not even armed


i don’t buy the WSJ theory for a moment, makes absolutely no sense



In the picture I saw the left side of the horizontal stabilizer looked damaged, perhaps they hit a drone
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