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Akrep
18th Feb 2020, 02:46
I'm not a 737 pilot, but aren't the Flaps supposed to be down during an evacuation? To allow pax to use the overwing exits?

it does, however this looks more like a controlled disembarkation using the Left Hand slides only.

DaveReidUK
18th Feb 2020, 06:33
Not to mention the flap lever still connected to the flaps.

Or not, as the case may be.

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/301x201/pegasus_turkey_crash_20200206_4328150120164e52571067b01d6b78 2241b23de3.jpg

Jump Complete
18th Feb 2020, 08:20
Or not, as the case may be.

https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/301x201/pegasus_turkey_crash_20200206_4328150120164e52571067b01d6b78 2241b23de3.jpg
Well, quite. Don’t suppose putting the engine start levers to cut off would achieve much, either.

Tetsuo
24th Feb 2020, 18:57
News on Turkish TV saying the captain has been arrested. It seems he is being charged for causing death by negligence.

dusk2dawn
24th Feb 2020, 21:32
Turkey arrests captain of crashed Pegasus flight in Istanbul: Anadolu (https://news.yahoo.com/turkey-arrests-captain-crashed-pegasus-191441468.html)

Clandestino
25th Feb 2020, 18:37
Hurriyet Daily News has more info. (https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/pilot-of-pegasus-airplane-that-skidded-off-istanbul-airport-runway-arrested-152401)

2Planks
26th Feb 2020, 15:35
https://www.dailysabah.com/turkey/turkeys-pegasus-airlines-accused-of-covering-up-technical-mishaps/news

vilas
27th Feb 2020, 15:52
Vilas, you got your private license yet? de facto
Well if you got yours why don't you answer to what I stated.

txl
12th Mar 2020, 23:56
Reuters reporting (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-crash-pegasus-idUSKBN20Z35T) that according to the preliminary report, the Dutch co-pilot did not understand guidance in Turkish and failed to brake in time:

According to a preliminary report seen by Reuters on Thursday, the control tower initially told the pilot to hold off from landing due to harsh weather.But it said the Dutch co-pilot did not understand the Turkish guidance. It said the tower then allowed the plane to land, but that the pilots did not brake in a timely manner.

ATC Watcher
13th Mar 2020, 08:08
Reuters reporting (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-crash-pegasus-idUSKBN20Z35T) that according to the preliminary report, the Dutch co-pilot did not understand guidance in Turkish and failed to brake in time:
Careful ,. Newspaper account trying to shift part of the blame to the foreign copilot. . Will would need to check carefully the recordings but first the captain was Turkish national , so he should have understood if anything was said in Turkish , second , ATC does not "allow" to land, just clear, meaning the approach path runway is clear . The decision to land is the PIC not ATC..as to braking "in time" or not , we'll see. .

Clandestino
13th Mar 2020, 08:50
CM1 was PF.

Kirks gusset
21st Mar 2020, 11:04
CM1 was PF.
According to the Turkish media, the co-pilot has a brain tumour that was discovered during his rehab in hospital..

slast
26th Jul 2022, 10:38
According to aTurkish news site Sabiha Gökçen'deki uçak kazasına ilişkin kaza kırım raporu tamamlandı - Son Dakika Haberleri (trthaber.com) (https://www.trthaber.com/haber/gundem/sabiha-gokcendeki-ucak-kazasina-iliskin-kaza-kirim-raporu-tamamlandi-664482.html) March 17th 2022 the final report has been released. (This page is in Turkish but Google translate works tolerably well) However I can't find any refernce to a version in English - anyone seen it?

A0283
26th Jul 2022, 13:08
As far as I know Turkey generally does not publish reports, and certainly not in english. At least I have not found them. Sometimes you find fragments of reports ...

DaveReidUK
26th Jul 2022, 13:33
As far as I know Turkey generally does not publish reports, and certainly not in english. At least I have not found them. Sometimes you find fragments of reports ...

The UEIM (https://ulasimemniyeti.uab.gov.tr/) does publish reports reasonably often (half a dozen so far this year), but typically only those for GA accidents are considered to be in the public domain. The most recent report on their website is for a December 2021 event.