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12th Nov 2018, 05:27
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Posted By wheels_down

Everyone is talking about runaway trims and...

Everyone is talking about runaway trims and sensors.

What they fail to remember is this does not eliminate the option of pulling back on the column in a dive with high speed.

The conditions...
4th Nov 2018, 04:17
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Posted By wheels_down

There was no recovery at all in the dive which...

There was no recovery at all in the dive which backs up the structural failure theory. They obviously had no control whatsoever in the high energy dive as considering the clear conditions (they would...
3rd Nov 2018, 04:54
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Posted By wheels_down

It’s more a culture problem that originates way...

It’s more a culture problem that originates way back to even CPL training. Which is why a lot of Asian carriers send them to Australia. Indonesia does not.

A Virgin 777 pilot has most likely been...
2nd Nov 2018, 23:13
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Posted By wheels_down

Could be minor engineering issues, could be a...

Could be minor engineering issues, could be a wider Boeing issue. Could be just trying to divert the blame game away from Lion in the short term.

If if it was a wider Boeing problem you would be...
30th Oct 2018, 05:51
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Posted By wheels_down

That’s what I don’t get. The speed in which it...

That’s what I don’t get. The speed in which it sunk is off the charts. It’s extreme.

They have just fallen out of the sky. Literally.

Can you pull/push that severe that the tail or elevator...
29th Oct 2018, 08:48
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Posted By wheels_down

That was Tiger (now a Virgin Australia...

That was Tiger (now a Virgin Australia subsidiary)

Lion never started an Aussie Domestic operation however they did lodge. They pulled out because of high expected costs.
29th Oct 2018, 05:46
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Posted By wheels_down

That drop at the end is fairly rapid. 30k ft per...

That drop at the end is fairly rapid. 30k ft per minute fall. After maintaining whilst a still fairly rough attempt at level flight, It’s like they lost the fin or something.

Elevator/Fin related?
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