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15th May 2011, 11:33
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Posted By RetiredF4

Just start reading on page 47, it has been...

Just start reading on page 47, it has been discussed in great detail.

Some reference here (http://www.pilotfriend.com/aeromed/medical/false_climb.htm)

franzl
23rd Nov 2010, 19:21
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Posted By RetiredF4

Still on the crash site?

If you zoom in on the picture, one could assume it was taken at the crash site. To the upper left there is ground visible. The red colour comes from plastik bags with some part of a flower or a...
22nd Jun 2010, 23:10
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Posted By RetiredF4

Automation has its great benefits, as mentioned...

Automation has its great benefits, as mentioned before i would have been glad if i had more of it. (I did my ATPL training on a Caravelle simulator, and was not allowed to use the autopilot).
But...
21st Jun 2010, 21:10
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Posted By RetiredF4

You are kidding, arenīt you? If i go to...

You are kidding, arenīt you?

If i go to the garage to have my car repaired, i can check on the expierience of the guy i hand the keys.
If your above statement is true, i hope iīm able to check...
20th Jun 2010, 21:22
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Posted By RetiredF4

Let me say first, that i accept and apreciate...

Let me say first, that i accept and apreciate your position. Being retired and not having flown the new gadgets doesīt mean a position against automation. I would have been glad if our "George" would...
20th Jun 2010, 14:32
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Posted By RetiredF4

@ aterpster :D:D

@ aterpster :D:D
19th Jun 2010, 21:37
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Posted By RetiredF4

You made my day. Why did it get lost in the...

You made my day.
Why did it get lost in the training of commercial pilots?
franzl
19th Jun 2010, 17:32
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Posted By RetiredF4

If it was that way, then itīs bad airmanship. ...

If it was that way, then itīs bad airmanship.

Hell, i had to do manual flying, looking, talking and dicisionmaking all by myself and in a fast aircraft down to minimums of 200 feet ceiling and a...
19th Jun 2010, 17:06
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Posted By RetiredF4

Accepted, basically it was meant in exactly the...

Accepted, basically it was meant in exactly the same way, but written out of personal expierience as a military pilot.

Chances to encounter SI had been on every flight in a fast moving jet. We...
19th Jun 2010, 16:30
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Posted By RetiredF4

You loose visual, you go to instruments. How much...

You loose visual, you go to instruments. How much time do you need? If you are unable to do it in 2 seconds, you are in the wrong working place.
That is basic instrument skill. And if you stick to...
19th Jun 2010, 11:22
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Posted By RetiredF4

Angry How did such vital knowledge got lost in such a...

How did such vital knowledge got lost in such a short time?
There might come the day, when we have to re-discover basic flying all over again.

franzl
19th Jun 2010, 10:47
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Posted By RetiredF4

You hit the nail on the head with that one. Is...

You hit the nail on the head with that one.
Is there anything in the pipeline to change that?

franzl
19th Jun 2010, 08:09
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Posted By RetiredF4

Thanks a lot for your explicit elaboration. You...

Thanks a lot for your explicit elaboration. You answered my question from my post http://www.pprune.org/5695535-post418.html long time ago:

(sorry for quoting myself)

So the simulator is...
18th Jun 2010, 20:23
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Posted By RetiredF4

Thatīs why they tilt not only the seat in the...

Thatīs why they tilt not only the seat in the sim, but the whole box.

franzl
2nd Jun 2010, 20:16
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Posted By RetiredF4

C-SAR imho a very good analysis of the possible...

C-SAR
imho a very good analysis of the possible scenarios.
It can be asumed that the AI crew reported exactly what they saw. Due to the distance both possibilities could lead to their observation....
30th May 2010, 21:46
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Posted By RetiredF4

Now donīt get funny. The human senses can be...

Now donīt get funny. The human senses can be tricked to think it is the same, which is the principle all simulators use. However it works only if the human in the box is following other information...
30th May 2010, 19:59
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Posted By RetiredF4

Thats exactly what the simulator does to induce...

Thats exactly what the simulator does to induce the feeling of longitudinal acceleration, it pitches up. So your trainee didnīt fall for the illusion, but he reacted to the real thing.

A very...
27th May 2010, 20:52
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Posted By RetiredF4

Neither the debris pattern nor the eywitness of...

Neither the debris pattern nor the eywitness of alitalia are supporting that kind of event.
franzl
27th May 2010, 15:29
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Posted By RetiredF4

Now what is the normal descent rate in a...

Now what is the normal descent rate in a NDB-approach? Something like max 1.000 ft/min. Lets make that for errors double, being 2.000 ft.
Even being late on the power in a goaround (which would...
27th May 2010, 13:54
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Posted By RetiredF4

. Would that correspond with the...

.

Would that correspond with the debris-pattern and the amount of destruction?
I dont think so. There must have been a lot of energy involved to destroy the hull to that amount right after...
26th May 2010, 13:50
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Posted By RetiredF4

Having flown fast jet-fighters (F-4 Phantom II)...

Having flown fast jet-fighters (F-4 Phantom II) iīve expierienced it myself. Think about formation flying in IMC, the wingtip (not the fuselage) of the lead aircraft being the only available...
26th May 2010, 11:24
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Posted By RetiredF4

I,m not fishing for compliments, however an "old...

I,m not fishing for compliments, however an "old dog and grumbling grandpa" and even a retired one (also my brain is still working) had this possible chain of events mentioned long ago, fact being...
25th May 2010, 15:33
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Posted By RetiredF4

You had been on the scene, so your statement...

You had been on the scene, so your statement concerning the poles and lines and the beginning of the debris field have a very strong handle, therefore aperently nobody saw any need to question your...
20th May 2010, 23:00
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Posted By RetiredF4

Unfortunaely the thread is running dry, including...

Unfortunaely the thread is running dry, including some turf-wars about how to do this and that in my company versus your habit..........
Some trolls also doing their job pretty good as well and the...
20th May 2010, 14:37
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Posted By RetiredF4

wings

Yoe have to be carefull in using the present position of the wingparts as being the final resting position after the crash.

As you can see at around 45 seconds in this clip, the parts have been...
20th May 2010, 10:47
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Posted By RetiredF4

Again, and how would the main gear strut come off...

Again, and how would the main gear strut come off that early in the szenario above? It is designed to withstand heavy loads. The strut located in the vicinity of the tailsection...
20th May 2010, 07:15
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Posted By RetiredF4

Plausible except the part with the gear again. ...

Plausible except the part with the gear again.

With gear completely retracted, the main gear strut would probably stay with the wingsection or at least not separate that early with the tail...
19th May 2010, 09:36
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Posted By RetiredF4

How would that explain the maingear strut resting...

How would that explain the maingear strut resting near the tail asembly mentioned in Posts 695 http://www.pprune.org/5701799-post695.html and 696?

Finding those two pieces together it could be...
18th May 2010, 22:19
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Posted By RetiredF4

In the first picture with the tail...

In the first picture with the tail http://www.pprune.org/5699903-post611.html there is a bigger part, looking like a main gear strut, the lower part with the wheel sheared off?

Here a picture...
15th May 2010, 19:54
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Posted By RetiredF4

Is there any information concerning the kind of...

Is there any information concerning the kind of ground at the point of first ground-contact?

I think itīs very important wether its deep sand or just rock covered with an inch of sand. In the...
14th May 2010, 19:13
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Posted By RetiredF4

Speculating: Would it be thinkable, that the...

Speculating:
Would it be thinkable, that the moment they applied TOGA (assuming from former posts that they did so), their eyes had been still outside the cockpit trying t o see some reference or...
14th May 2010, 16:26
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Posted By RetiredF4

Go to 5:50 minutes in the video i posted before....

Go to 5:50 minutes in the video i posted before. I know, its in native language (dutsch), iīm also not familiar with. But at the mentioned time there is a guy explaining big junks of aircraft parts...
14th May 2010, 09:02
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Posted By RetiredF4

Video

There is another video from the crash-site.
NOVA - detail - Uitzendingen (http://www.novatv.nl/page/detail/uitzendingen/7818#)
franzl
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