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Living abroad, I am only following the story via this thread and The Times. In the latter, it says the co-pilot was pinned to the ceiling for 29 seconds. So, he would have been experiencing less than -1 G, let's say -1.2, or about 38 feet per second squared. Assuming level flight to start, the vertical distance travelled ( dredging up A level Physics from 50 years ago, = 1/2a*t^2 or 19*841 which is about a 16000 foot descent. It also says it dropped more than 4000 feet in seconds.
I assume that the FDR gave a complete readout of the descent profile, is that in the public domain?
I assume that the FDR gave a complete readout of the descent profile, is that in the public domain?
Living abroad, I am only following the story via this thread and The Times. In the latter, it says the co-pilot was pinned to the ceiling for 29 seconds. So, he would have been experiencing less than -1 G, let's say -1.2, or about 38 feet per second squared. Assuming level flight to start, the vertical distance travelled ( dredging up A level Physics from 50 years ago, = 1/2a*t^2 or 19*841 which is about a 16000 foot descent. It also says it dropped more than 4000 feet in seconds.
I assume that the FDR gave a complete readout of the descent profile, is that in the public domain?
I assume that the FDR gave a complete readout of the descent profile, is that in the public domain?
FDR traces in Part 2
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Vzlet, yes, I should have said -0.2, but I think the point is still correct. The plane (and the co pilot) have to be falling under gravity to make him weightless - ie accelerating down at 32 ft/sec^2. To pin him to the ceiling it has to be accelerating down slightly more, so I chose 20% more.
Vzlet, yes, I should have said -0.2, but I think the point is still correct. The plane (and the co pilot) have to be falling under gravity to make him weightless - ie accelerating down at 32 ft/sec^2. To pin him to the ceiling it has to be accelerating down slightly more, so I chose 20% more.
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That sounds completely reasonable, considering what happened. I just wonder how The Times heard that the co pilot was stuck to the ceiling for 29 seconds, the vomit Comet usually managed 25 seconds only just weightless and then only by flying parabolas.
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Best Wishes to the Aircraft Captain
I flew many hours with the Captain on VC10's as part of the front end operating crew. He was a true professional and I would have no qualms flying with him captaining an aircraft with myself as a passenger in the future. Hopefully he will not get hung out to dry, and the Court Martial see sense and get him back flying in the future.
Many threads mention how lucky they were to get away with something, this captain was unlucky, the aircraft system design should have prevented this occurrence.
Many threads mention how lucky they were to get away with something, this captain was unlucky, the aircraft system design should have prevented this occurrence.
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ON, by all accounts he was not unlucky, he also got away with the problem. The court martial is not about the incident per se from what I can gather here and in the press.
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I flew many hours with the Captain on VC10's as part of the front end operating crew. He was a true professional and I would have no qualms flying with him captaining an aircraft with myself as a passenger in the future. Hopefully he will not get hung out to dry, and the Court Martial see sense and get him back flying in the future.
Many threads mention how lucky they were to get away with something, this captain was unlucky, the aircraft system design should have prevented this occurrence.
Many threads mention how lucky they were to get away with something, this captain was unlucky, the aircraft system design should have prevented this occurrence.
Personally, I just wonder what this has cost. All the work done to try and find out why it happened, all the negative publicity, all the potential re-design plans.
The stick was pushed forward (apparently) and the aircraft pointed its nose down. Surely that IS the system design . . .
When I taught flight safety, I always said 'nice guys always get more opportunities to kill you than nasty bastards' . . . just a thought.
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Luckily the aircraft worked as advertised and self recovered. As already stated this has nothing to do with the Captains abilties, although is definitely linked to his professional conduct, of which integrity plays a huge part.
Likewise I hope the CM sees sense but not with the result you hope for!
Luckily the aircraft worked as advertised and self recovered. As already stated this has nothing to do with the Captains abilties, although is definitely linked to his professional conduct, of which integrity plays a huge part.
Likewise I hope the CM sees sense but not with the result you hope for!
I'm quite concerned about what the 'impartial' S/L investigator did to the Co-Pilot re. not telling anyone and threatening to break his legs...that's not the standard of a 'Just Culture' and casts some doubt as to that S/L's ability to conduct investigations at all...(Ok it was in the Daily Fail, but...)
Invictus pilot tells how he saved a nose-diving plane | Daily Mail Online
Invictus pilot tells how he saved a nose-diving plane | Daily Mail Online
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If the Squadron Leader did threaten the copilot like that, then he's crazy. Nathan Jones is not only extremelt honest and trustworthy, but is also bigger and fitter than most Bronco Bulls.
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Runaway Gun, Flt Lt Jones was badly injured in the incident so if we are to believe his evidence on oath then Sqn Ldr Giles threatened someone recovering from a severe back injury who was facing the loss of his flying career and the prospect of a life with severe mobility problems.
The more I read of this the more incredulous I am. I've never been a big believer in the Officer and Gentlemen bollocks I've meet some right idiots in my time. The one thing that always stood out however was the professionalism of RAF Aircrew especially when it came to honesty in order to prevent/improve etc. It seems I was a bit naive!
The more I read of this the more incredulous I am. I've never been a big believer in the Officer and Gentlemen bollocks I've meet some right idiots in my time. The one thing that always stood out however was the professionalism of RAF Aircrew especially when it came to honesty in order to prevent/improve etc. It seems I was a bit naive!
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As [co-pilot] FLt Jones was preparing to give evidence [to the SI] told the court martial that Squadron Leader Nathan Giles - one of those investigating the incident - switched off the tape, grabbed him by the collar of his flying suit and said: “If you tell anyone about this I will break your ******* legs.
Wow. From what I have read Flt Lt Townshend is utterly deserving of a CM. What about Sqn Ldr Giles then?
Well, this one just got interesting. Will MoD deny this threat was made? Will the co-pilot then pull out his own recording, which he left running? Will MoD then deny the interview took place? It's all happened before.
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Such an emphatic statement seems at odds with the current judicial process which is certainly questioning his integrity. I wonder what prompted such group loyalty.
One point which must be made to the ignorant 'hang him high' people posting here, is that the Captain's integrity is most certainly NOT in any doubt.
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Yes but that was BEagle's ramblings, he seems to have gone very quiet this last week.
I would have thought the two in question must now be scrabbling around for the telephone number of a certain Mr Bob Massingbird QC, a most gifted gentleman.
I would have thought the two in question must now be scrabbling around for the telephone number of a certain Mr Bob Massingbird QC, a most gifted gentleman.