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Habit7 wrote:It takes a couple seconds for the flaps to go from 40 to 0, not enough to fully retract before they go around. To land without flaps you have to force the yoke down and come in pretty fast, not to mention the screaming GPWS saying "Flaps." The capt is an 737 instructor and this is very wierd that he would do that or at least think he could land halfway down a wet SYCJ with a full load. They co-pilot was a political appointee who beat my cousin for the job, he deserve it.
Habit7 wrote:It takes a couple seconds for the flaps to go from 40 to 0, not enough to fully retract before they go around.
Habit7 wrote:It takes a couple seconds for the flaps to go from 40 to 0, not enough to fully retract before they go around. To land without flaps you have to force the yoke down and come in pretty fast, not to mention the screaming GPWS saying "Flaps." The capt is an 737 instructor and this is very wierd that he would do that or at least think he could land halfway down a wet SYCJ with a full load. They co-pilot was a political appointee who beat my cousin for the job, he deserve it.
MISHI wrote:Overall it was a chain of events that caused it and indeed a sad situation overall.
Habit7 wrote:MISHI wrote:Overall it was a chain of events that caused it and indeed a sad situation overall.
...yeah like heavy fog, a lack of ground radar and ATC that wasnt too observant.
Thats why I believe in TTPP we need to place all the offices and hangers to the southeast side of the runway and make that area into taxi space. This would prevent any possible runway incursions when jets have to cross the runway to taxi to RWY 10
norstar2k wrote:Habit7 wrote:MISHI wrote:Overall it was a chain of events that caused it and indeed a sad situation overall.
...yeah like heavy fog, a lack of ground radar and ATC that wasnt too observant.
Thats why I believe in TTPP we need to place all the offices and hangers to the southeast side of the runway and make that area into taxi space. This would prevent any possible runway incursions when jets have to cross the runway to taxi to RWY 10
............and don't forget what appears to have been poor/lack of CRM.
kai wrote:Were they on an instrument approach or cleared for a visual?Can't see them over shooting on an ils
Habit7 wrote:kai wrote:Were they on an instrument approach or cleared for a visual?Can't see them over shooting on an ils
Whether instrument or visual you can still overshoot if you not controlling your aircraft properly
Chill_Factor wrote:Here is the video of the idiot doing an investigation into the crash.
Seeker wrote:norstar2k wrote:Habit7 wrote:MISHI wrote:Overall it was a chain of events that caused it and indeed a sad situation overall.
...yeah like heavy fog, a lack of ground radar and ATC that wasnt too observant.
Thats why I believe in TTPP we need to place all the offices and hangers to the southeast side of the runway and make that area into taxi space. This would prevent any possible runway incursions when jets have to cross the runway to taxi to RWY 10
............and don't forget what appears to have been poor/lack of CRM.
X2
it was also alleged that ATC was watching football on TV and not concentrating on the events around them as a lot of aircraft was diverted to there due a bomb threat at Los Palmos airport (I think) hence that day had an extremely high volume of traffic for a small airport.......however the delays = fines for KLM pilots is news to me.
Nice info.
Its hell trying to recall this from memory. The old brains is not as fast as it used to be.
You guys can correct this info
MISHI wrote:not really new but it's the latest season out.
Waiting for tne new one.
wikipedia wrote:Season 11 and 12 (2011/2012)Cineflix has indicated there will be an 11th season of Mayday consisting of thirteen episodes. Season 12 has been greenlit by Cineflix. Some stills in the Cineflix website are of TAM Airlines Flight 3054 and the episode about it will air on the 12 August, 2011 on Discovery Canada entitled "Deadly Reputation", other episodes that are airing are "The Plane That Flew Too High" (West Caribbean Airways Flight 708) and "Split Decision" (Arrow Air Flight 1285), the other episodes are still unknown. There is a still of "Split Decision" episode on Discovery Channel Canada's website.[12][13][14]
According to Cineflix's Season 11 description; A US military charter flight crashes after a stop in Newfoundland, Canada (Arrow Air Flight 1285); in São Paulo, an Airbus jet careens off the tarmac at the notorious Congonhas Airport (TAM Airlines Flight 3054); in 1958, a crash in Munich kills more than seven members of the Manchester United football club (The Munich air disaster). [15][16]
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