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6th May 2019, 14:23
Replies: 482
Views: 1,022,889
Posted By mikeepbc

Go to twitter website and append...

Go to twitter website and append Ozkok_/status/1125122006674964480 at the end of the address line.
6th May 2019, 14:20
Replies: 482
Views: 1,022,889
Posted By mikeepbc

According to Interfax citing the captain of...

According to Interfax citing the captain of SU1492, after a lightning strike the FBW system switched to direct law.
"командир экипажа Денис Евдокимов сообщил: 'Из-за молнии у нас произошла потеря...
19th Mar 2018, 17:16
Replies: 302
Views: 391,800
Posted By mikeepbc

Large parts of the CVR recording (including the...

Large parts of the CVR recording (including the most disturbing final part) were officially released by MAK in 2011. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucfMbPt8xRw
25th Dec 2016, 12:19
Replies: 484
Views: 592,705
Posted By mikeepbc

ntv.ru says the navigator of the "dancing...

ntv.ru says the navigator of the "dancing tupolev" 85563, colonel Aleksandr Petukhov, was a crewmember on the crashed 85572 Среди жертв катастрофы Ту-154 оказался член экипажа «танцующей „тушки“» //...
3rd Jan 2013, 14:26
Replies: 518
Views: 295,723
Posted By mikeepbc

Yes, they are.

Yes, they are.
3rd Jan 2013, 13:34
Replies: 518
Views: 295,723
Posted By mikeepbc

Largest 204/214 fleet

Suppose you're right :)
However I think the governmental planes spend much less time flying.
And perhaps they are maintained according to different standards... etc. Anyway, hardly can be compared...
3rd Jan 2013, 13:11
Replies: 518
Views: 295,723
Posted By mikeepbc

10 of 18 is RW

And Red Wings has the largest Tu-204 fleet (8 planes); the next one with 5 Tu-204 is Vladivostok Avia - 5 in 10 (although it's not enough data and sample size for really meaningful statistics).
2nd Apr 2012, 20:07
Replies: 88
Views: 79,435
Posted By mikeepbc

Worn tire

...this wheel might be a cargo item - looks like there are some stickers on it.
Replies: 415
Views: 293,432
Posted By mikeepbc

mnez, A passenger of this flight I had an...

mnez,

A passenger of this flight I had an opportunity to talk with said they have been invited to Presidential/Senator lounges.
23rd Jun 2011, 09:06
Replies: 61
Views: 42,246
Posted By mikeepbc

Alice, "And 2 people of evidence (...)...

Alice,
"And 2 people of evidence (...) stubbornly say they saw an orange thing like a ball in air behind them"
Bear in mind that the aircraft struck a powerline and trees before it hit the ground,...
11th Feb 2011, 14:10
Replies: 21
Views: 7,236
Posted By mikeepbc

Interfax reports that the Vnukovo-3 airport is...

Interfax reports that the Vnukovo-3 airport is now working normally after some time of restricted operation. Due to an emergency landing of a Hwker 125 four planes diverted to alternate airports,...
Replies: 1,860
Views: 542,654
Posted By mikeepbc

Average speed for most of the important distance...

Average speed for most of the important distance can be calculated from marker signal timing registered by the CVR -- the figure is quite accurate, as it's free from "human" delays.
DPRM signal:...
20th May 2010, 04:33
Replies: 1,860
Views: 542,654
Posted By mikeepbc

100 metres -- they still don't use feet in Russia...

100 metres -- they still don't use feet in Russia (and most coutries of the former Soviet Union).
19th May 2010, 15:34
Replies: 1,860
Views: 542,654
Posted By mikeepbc

I wonder if the Tu-154 AP/autothrottle use the RA...

I wonder if the Tu-154 AP/autothrottle use the RA data in such a situation... Anyone knows?
19th May 2010, 14:40
Replies: 1,860
Views: 542,654
Posted By mikeepbc

Regarding pax in the cockpit, according to the...

Regarding pax in the cockpit, according to the Polish representative accredited to the Commission, they are heard on the CVR tape between 20 and 16 minutes before the crash. Nobody says they were...
27th Apr 2010, 20:22
Replies: 1,004
Views: 515,358
Posted By mikeepbc

No frame.

Bielec,

There's no frame in the fuselage. It's a semi-monocoque, fail-safe structure -- however there are some reinforcing elements (stringers and stations), it's the skin what bears significant...
22nd Apr 2010, 22:32
Replies: 1,004
Views: 515,358
Posted By mikeepbc

It's a stator, not a fan disc - D-30 is a ...

It's a stator, not a fan disc - D-30 is a two-shaft low-bypass turbofan engine, referred to as a "bypass turbojet"; see photo:...
6th Mar 2009, 16:50
Replies: 2,906
Views: 1,451,926
Posted By mikeepbc

Rainboe, Yes, perhaps. But its occurence -...

Rainboe,

Yes, perhaps. But its occurence - sudden drop from 2000 feet or whatever to 'on ground' value without transitioning through values consistent with flare - IS NOT and is a clear evidence...
3rd Mar 2009, 09:33
Replies: 2,906
Views: 1,451,926
Posted By mikeepbc

Rainboe, On the contrary, I strongly believe...

Rainboe,

On the contrary, I strongly believe planes DO behave logically, although it's sometimes quite hard to reconstruct the nature of all the dependencies; that's why accident investigation...
2nd Mar 2009, 23:01
Replies: 2,906
Views: 1,451,926
Posted By mikeepbc

Engines

Have a look at position of the engines relatively to the fuselage - see the photos:

Photos: Boeing 737-8F2 Aircraft Pictures | Airliners.net...
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