Originally Posted by HN39
On the timescale of the chart on page 9 of BEA's 'Additif' (synchronized at the time the flight path passes through 100 ft RA ?), Bechet advanced the thrustlevers between 1 and 1.5 seconds earlier than Asseline.
I thought the graph was supposed to be a "Recoupement from Habsheim" but are you now suggesting there is in fact not much to be 'recouped' ... ?
Bechet's radio altitude was 27 ft when he advanced the thrust levers, and 5 seconds later it was again 27 ft.
I thought you had earlier established the
gain at 10 ft ... ?
Actually, at nominally 1g, with IAS falling at 1.7 kt/second, AoA is increasing at 0.5 degrees/second.
And if you increase your AoA by
5 degrees in 2 seconds what would be the IAS falling rate ... ?