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28th Mar 2015, 13:35
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Posted By Lost in Saigon

Are you suggesting all the non-pilots should stop...

Are you suggesting all the non-pilots should stop making posts about FD door security procedures? Where do think they got this information? It is readily available all over the internet.

As long...
27th Mar 2015, 15:58
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Posted By Lost in Saigon

If the pilot can't remember the emergency code he...

If the pilot can't remember the emergency code he can ask one of the Flight Attendants. They all have to know it.
27th Mar 2015, 11:49
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Posted By Lost in Saigon

I wouldn't expect the sidestick to be used if you...

I wouldn't expect the sidestick to be used if you dial in a lower altitude. It is irrelevant anyway because the CVR confirms who was left alone in the Flight Deck.
26th Mar 2015, 14:08
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Posted By Lost in Saigon

Yes, if he was incapacitated he would not have...

Yes, if he was incapacitated he would not have selected a lower attitude and he would not gone to the trouble of locking out the emergency entry code.

Whether it was a suicide or terrorist act,...
24th Mar 2015, 22:25
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Posted By Lost in Saigon

Those aircraft broke up in flight which results...

Those aircraft broke up in flight which results in low speed impact with the ground. This aircraft impacted in one piece at high speed.
24th Mar 2015, 16:19
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Posted By Lost in Saigon

Here are 3 of the photos from ledauphine.com: ...

Here are 3 of the photos from ledauphine.com:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y17/msowsun/photo%20stuff/photo16/001.jpg~original
...
24th Mar 2015, 14:51
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Posted By Lost in Saigon

The aircraft did not deviate. It flew on it's...

The aircraft did not deviate. It flew on it's flight planned course. Not every flight is a straight line between two points.
24th Mar 2015, 12:01
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Posted By Lost in Saigon

I wouldn't expect a descent rate of 3,500 fpm...

I wouldn't expect a descent rate of 3,500 fpm even with a dual engine failure.
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