Re: off topic Airbus A330
Current stall recovery procedures center on (LOWERING) angle-of-attack, not power!!!
Read this: http://www.flightglobal.com/news/art...-power-357321/
After all, for pity's sake, by definition a stalled condition means the angle-of-attack is too high!!!
Everyone should carefully read the cockpit voice transcript from that wretched flight, that Wayne posted for us in reply #27 of this thread. Especially anyone who is ever going to pilot an airplane with innocent souls on-board.
Here is the link again: http://www.popularmechanics.com/tech...ce-447-6611877
AF flight 447 was, is, and hopefully will continue to be, nearly the most shameful example of (total) lack of Crew Resource Management that I have studied this century.
Still traumatized by the sheer magnitude of negligence 7 months after learning how pathetically that flight crew failed to perform their duty,
Chuck
Current stall recovery procedures center on (LOWERING) angle-of-attack, not power!!!
Read this: http://www.flightglobal.com/news/art...-power-357321/
After all, for pity's sake, by definition a stalled condition means the angle-of-attack is too high!!!
Everyone should carefully read the cockpit voice transcript from that wretched flight, that Wayne posted for us in reply #27 of this thread. Especially anyone who is ever going to pilot an airplane with innocent souls on-board.
Here is the link again: http://www.popularmechanics.com/tech...ce-447-6611877
AF flight 447 was, is, and hopefully will continue to be, nearly the most shameful example of (total) lack of Crew Resource Management that I have studied this century.
Still traumatized by the sheer magnitude of negligence 7 months after learning how pathetically that flight crew failed to perform their duty,
Chuck
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