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Old 17th Mar 2019, 00:34
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Originally Posted by V1rhot8



What if they had a instrument problem that caused the aircraft to present bad attitude information (nose high). Next the crew adds max thrust and pushes forward on the control column to lower AOA /the perceived unusual attitude towards “level.” Then they are trying to determine whether the attitude information is wrong or if they had a pitot static issue. Once the break out of the clouds they recognise the severity of the situation and start to pull up, but given the high load factor from doing nearly 400KIAS they can only recover to -20 degrees pitch.
It is possible and this is what happened to West Atlantic's CRJ that crashed in Norway (or was it Sweden) not long ago, however, the nose high recovery procedure does not call for maximum thrust. You would reduce thrust and increase bank to increase nose down pitch rate. From the video online it seems the aircraft was not in any banked attitude.
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