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What Really Happened Aboard Air France 447
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I've flown several simulators and planes, a Piper Cub, Cessna 152, and Piper Cherokee, my favorite. It took < 3 minutes in the first simulator to induce stall, and this concept is the same to correct on everything, except an F22. They won't let me fly that, and I never stalled a "real" plane, but I've definitely climbed fast enough to set off a stall warning, and it scared the crap out of me, but was very intuitive to correct.
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Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View PostPretty intense read. I was almost as pissed at the captain for leaving to take nap in the middle of a shit weather situation as I was at Bonin for being an absolute pig-headed moron.
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I've played flight sims, I'm an expert.
Why the pilot was continuously pulling up is a mystery to me as well from my perspective. I'd get it if there was panic, or for a little while - but non-stop? I don't know. RIP to all, to include the pilot who had bad judgement/lack of experience.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostThis is how they gain experience, obviously he didn't think things would go to shit like that.
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lolololol... come on guys. its not like they selected 2 volunteers out of a crowd to go fly a plane. These guys had years and years of training up to this point, and the Captain should not have had any reason to be concerned. Obviously Bonin fell through the cracks at flight school and all the checkflights/tests/etc, and its too bad. Shows what happens when you trust a....
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostThey gain experience by being left on their own without assistance when needed? Retarded. This isn't two day laborers building a deck. The Captain is the one who is in charge of the aircraft and responsible for all actions performed during flight. He is the one at fault for the crash and he is the one who should be brought back to life only to be killed off again.Originally posted by SS Junk View PostThat's not my point. I understand they were qualified to fly in most situations, however it was the Captain's mistake for not making himself available when the two co-pilots called for him.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostThey gain experience by being left on their own without assistance when needed? Retarded. This isn't two day laborers building a deck. The Captain is the one who is in charge of the aircraft and responsible for all actions performed during flight. He is the one at fault for the crash and he is the one who should be brought back to life only to be killed off again.
After reading it, it almost seems as if flight school is as easy to get in to as Choo Choo University.
No disrespect to the pilots, and GE, the knowitallofeverything.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostYou still don't understand. Because the Captain did not make himself available when called upon, it's his fault. If the Captain showed when initially called this would have never happened.
Originally posted by bcoop View PostI agree with this.
After reading it, it almost seems as if flight school is as easy to get in to as Choo Choo University.
No disrespect to the pilots, and GE, the knowitallofeverything.
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostYah I didn't think they would cruise that slow with out full flaps, I imagine they don't down faster than that haha.pinto gt with wood trim
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Originally posted by Grape View Posteverybody says their is no way they would ever become disoriented, i've had guys take me up in clouds turn me over and i had no fucking clue what direction we were pointed. In a big yacht like that thing with fly by wire controls there must be 0 feedback to let them know they are literally falling out of the air.
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