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2nd Dec 2016, 13:01
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Posted By LiveryMan

Agreed, I have always felt the Avianca 52 crew...

Agreed, I have always felt the Avianca 52 crew were under a certain pressure to make it work with minimum of fuss.

However that does not relate to this incident as the Captain owned the airline...
1st Dec 2016, 14:06
Replies: 1,096
Views: 1,232,022
Posted By LiveryMan

@ A0283...

@ A0283 (http://www.pprune.org/members/440631-a0283)

Interesting analysis.
I get the distinct impression the aircraft was flying in the direction that upside down wing is facing... ie from the...
1st Dec 2016, 12:02
Replies: 1,096
Views: 1,232,022
Posted By LiveryMan

I'm having trouble visualising the crash...

I'm having trouble visualising the crash sequence. The aerial shots show the tail section on the other side of the ridge, with a channel carved out of the trees going from narrow to wide downhill...
30th Nov 2016, 10:04
Replies: 17
Views: 16,516
Posted By LiveryMan

Probably a compo claim. Wait for her filing a...

Probably a compo claim. Wait for her filing a lawsuit as the airline and aircraft manufacturer did not make it impossible for her to open the emergency exit. Also a sub claim for injuries...
25th Oct 2016, 06:36
Replies: 39
Views: 48,875
Posted By LiveryMan

Friend of mine type rated on the Metroliner...

Friend of mine type rated on the Metroliner suggested an accidental reversal of prop pitch on the No.2 engine would possibly explain why they were inverted so quickly after take off. Apparently it's...
9th Nov 2015, 18:04
Replies: 2,082
Views: 2,489,995
Posted By LiveryMan

Investigating a line of thought: Can you...

Investigating a line of thought:

Can you operate the A321 with the APU running in the air to supply a generator (in the case of one generator inop?)

The line of thinking is that if the above is...
25th Mar 2015, 10:39
Replies: 3,543
Views: 5,543,883
Posted By LiveryMan

That seems the most reasonable thing to do to me....

That seems the most reasonable thing to do to me. Any other way seems to invite mistakes and possibly less healthy results!
25th Mar 2015, 09:52
Replies: 3,543
Views: 5,543,883
Posted By LiveryMan

All these decompression/pressurisation ideas are...

All these decompression/pressurisation ideas are all well and good.
However, they do not explain why an experienced flight crew would then go and select a FL below 10,000ft when they know they are...
24th Mar 2015, 15:46
Replies: 3,543
Views: 5,543,883
Posted By LiveryMan

Apparently what's left: ...

Apparently what's left:

http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CA32CycU8AAhwIN.jpg
18th Feb 2015, 09:26
Replies: 55
Views: 15,001
Posted By LiveryMan

Rear stairs are used a lot by Ryanair in Europe. ...

Rear stairs are used a lot by Ryanair in Europe. I fly them often enough from Edinburgh. I almost always board and de-board via the rear stairs.
Forum: Tech Log
3rd Feb 2015, 11:11
Replies: 23
Views: 9,926
Posted By LiveryMan

Ha ha ha! I remember that. Some very...

Ha ha ha! I remember that. Some very embarrassed Pilots in the debriefing later that day! :O
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Feb 2015, 09:42
Replies: 23
Views: 9,926
Posted By LiveryMan

Didn't they fly a 743 or 742 into a strip roughly...

Didn't they fly a 743 or 742 into a strip roughly the same size in South Africa?
Spectacular landing caught on video.
31st Jan 2015, 11:01
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,393,705
Posted By LiveryMan

USCMProbe: Are you suggesting perhaps, that...

USCMProbe:

Are you suggesting perhaps, that Airbus pilots in the east rely too much on the automation and when things get sticky (the the automation won't help), prefer to vector around or away?
30th Jan 2015, 09:32
Replies: 77
Views: 26,719
Posted By LiveryMan

Beagle: If that article is the actual truth,...

Beagle: If that article is the actual truth, then yes, Rogers should have been court martialled. No doubt about it.

However, I see no citings for official sources. Therefore, it's believability...
30th Jan 2015, 07:55
Replies: 77
Views: 26,719
Posted By LiveryMan

Correct me if I am wrong by my understanding of...

Correct me if I am wrong by my understanding of those two incidents are:

KL007 was squawking and running with her lights on. After the fall of the wall, the FDR and CVR were finally handed over....
29th Jan 2015, 19:38
Replies: 77
Views: 26,719
Posted By LiveryMan

Except of course, UK airspace is not a zone of...

Except of course, UK airspace is not a zone of conflict.


Mickjoebill: I'm unsure. But flights have been forced to land before. I'm guessing locking onto it with your weapons and vectoring it...
29th Jan 2015, 18:24
Replies: 77
Views: 26,719
Posted By LiveryMan

Next time (and there will be a next time) force...

Next time (and there will be a next time) force it to land in the UK and strip it to it's stringers for intel.
29th Jan 2015, 12:54
Replies: 23
Views: 6,354
Posted By LiveryMan

That's not what Lufthansa have been saying about...

That's not what Lufthansa have been saying about theirs.

I believe I also read that Cargolux find they are more efficient than promised, even without the engine performance enhancement package.
...
28th Jan 2015, 13:41
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,393,705
Posted By LiveryMan

Jet Jockey The AOA Sensors were found to...

Jet Jockey

The AOA Sensors were found to have frozen in place at a relatively flat angle. (due to the plane being washed with a pressure hose, allowing water to get into the workings of the AOA...
28th Jan 2015, 13:14
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,393,705
Posted By LiveryMan

The pilots @ Perpignan were pushing their sticks...

The pilots @ Perpignan were pushing their sticks forward once the upset because apparent, not back. They apparently had not seen the "USE MAN TRIM" warning on centre display. The AP had commanded...
28th Jan 2015, 11:55
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,393,705
Posted By LiveryMan

No, but replace pressure washers with rains aloft...

No, but replace pressure washers with rains aloft hitting a fuselage doing 300 something MPH and the effect should be similar
28th Jan 2015, 09:44
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,393,705
Posted By LiveryMan

I alluded to this earlier, the XL Air /Air New...

I alluded to this earlier, the XL Air /Air New Zealand A320 crash off the coast of Perpignan. It pitched up into a nose high attitude, stalled and fell into the water below. This AirAsia flight...
26th Jan 2015, 14:51
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,393,705
Posted By LiveryMan

RE video in #2575...

RE video in #2575 (http://www.pprune.org/8840697-post2575.html)

The wing spoilers appear to be deployed. Would deployed spoilers remain up after the aircraft coming apart like this? Or are...
26th Jan 2015, 07:18
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,393,705
Posted By LiveryMan

A friend of mine suggested this is might be a...

A friend of mine suggested this is might be a partial repeat of the XL888T crash at Perpignan. Not the flight testing part obviously, but that part where water gets into the angle of attack sensors,...
13th Jan 2015, 13:53
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,393,705
Posted By LiveryMan

Am I the only one that is having issues imagining...

Am I the only one that is having issues imagining how you can make a detachable, floating recorder be:

A) Strong enough to survive the same impacts as the current design
B) Light enough to float...
13th Aug 2014, 10:38
Replies: 1,644
Views: 2,229,407
Posted By LiveryMan

I'd imagine it had something to do with the...

I'd imagine it had something to do with the shrapnel punching large holes and dozens of smaller ones in the flightdeck skin and possible weakening structural members that failed when put under load...
12th Aug 2014, 22:18
Replies: 58
Views: 23,368
Posted By LiveryMan

Haven't we already got a thread for this? ...

Haven't we already got a thread for this?

They should probably be quizzing GE anyhow.
11th Aug 2014, 06:32
Replies: 21
Views: 18,395
Posted By LiveryMan

Care to explain the A300, A310s, A320s and A340s...

Care to explain the A300, A310s, A320s and A340s in Iran then?
The sanctions have not stopped them buying used "western" jets through brokers in countries that do not fall under US or European...
10th Aug 2014, 21:32
Replies: 21
Views: 18,395
Posted By LiveryMan

I noted in a video showing the tail being lifted...

I noted in a video showing the tail being lifted away that the port stabiliser has a lot of sooting/greasing that the right stabiliser doesn't.

Perhaps some sort of engine problem?

Also visible...
10th Aug 2014, 13:51
Replies: 292
Views: 254,824
Posted By LiveryMan

BEA has released these: ...

BEA has released these:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/uu0k9tlcj2vlmhp/10562707_536303289829665_743997204517736080_o.jpg
...
7th Aug 2014, 09:33
Replies: 1,644
Views: 2,229,407
Posted By LiveryMan

Transcripts aren't published separately, if at...

Transcripts aren't published separately, if at all. We'll likely have to wait for an interim report.

Besides, I'm guessing that all the CVR will contain is bog standard conversation cut short by...
6th Aug 2014, 09:49
Replies: 15
Views: 7,163
Posted By LiveryMan

Ah yes, of course! And there be no such...

Ah yes, of course!

And there be no such thing as a precautionary landing, it's always full on Emergency and a terrifying ordeal for the SLF. :cool:
6th Aug 2014, 09:36
Replies: 15
Views: 7,163
Posted By LiveryMan

I think the thread title is misleading. This is...

I think the thread title is misleading. This is not a skidding incident. It's quite clear the pilot drove the thing onto the grass. :}
3rd Aug 2014, 12:09
Replies: 1,644
Views: 2,229,407
Posted By LiveryMan

A friend just sent me these ...

A friend just sent me these

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/e984n8mw8l6lhvo/AACLT-ivp4DoX0RsgkSjbfUna


Looks like the heads of the screws that secures the cockpit windows popped off.

Lots of...
1st Aug 2014, 13:23
Replies: 1,147
Views: 485,225
Posted By LiveryMan

Seems to me this whole speed tape vs round dial...

Seems to me this whole speed tape vs round dial argument is on the same vein as the old "3 vs 2 cockpit crew" argument, "metal skin vs fabric skin", "stagecoach vs railway" or "horse vs walking."
...
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