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Old 04-13-2015 | 10:00 PM
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shoelu
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
Wut? The CVR has been released. So has the FDR. They were not configured at 1000 feet... the flaps were moved to 40 below 1000 feet (IIRC around 800 feet).
When you made your all knowing statements about what happened in this incident, it was only days after the incident and nothing had been released yet!

Stabilized approach criteria were met at the time the SWA books require them-1000 feet above TDZE. Again, why the Captain made the choices to reconfigure below 1000 ft is anyone's guess but I will reserve that decision for the NTSB and not you.
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