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Old 8th Apr 2019, 17:00
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yanrair
 
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Originally Posted by bsieker
Well, that assumption turned out to be false for the A330. It was in this spectacular upset, with indicated airspeed < 60 kts, for almost 3 minutes with only short interruptions. During almost the entire time (again, with only brief interruptions), computed airspeed values alternate between 400, 45, 0, 45, 400, etc. where both 0 and 400 are recording artifacts, and the 45 possibly more or less accurate. During periods where the values were valid again, computed airspeed rose to 150, 120 and 100 knots, respectively, before returning to the invalid values.

Bernd
What was the most accurate speed readout on the plane indicating, during AF447 and the recent two MAX incidents - that being the GPS?? In AF447 it was reading something like 450 kts at the time of losing IAS. It is not going to change unless you do something like change pitch or power. Which is what happened to AF447 of course. You can fly on GPS speed for a long time until you have sorted out the problem. You can fly an immaculate circuit to land using just GPS. Yet in all the posts so far I have not seen much reference to its use in sorting out conflicting IAS/Stick shaker style events. Climbing out at 15deg pitch, 200 kts IAS Full power. GPS will be reading something similar, depending on wind and altitude. All hell breaks lose ( I am ignoring MCAS here which is a separate matter). Indicated speed all over the place. IAS disagree messages. Stick Shaker going off (one side failure) - what to believe?? Your GPS PITCH AND POWER. They are real, they are going to work and are unaffected by the ADIRU which relies among other things such as AOA and Indicated Airspeed.
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