Atlas 767 went down in Houston
#953
Always willing to admit when I’m wrong, even after 20 years on this bird. Either way the NTSB will sort it out and produce a report.
Last edited by TazPilot; 03-20-2019 at 01:07 PM.
#955
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Joined APC: Nov 2016
Posts: 936
There maybe more than one configuration, the 76s I fly GA is armed with flaps out of up or Glide Slope intercept.
#956
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Joined APC: Apr 2011
Position: retired 767(dl)
Posts: 5,730
What are the possibilities of an unsecured crewmember falling into the machinery during MOGRT.
#959
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Joined APC: Mar 2012
Posts: 230
I still do some instructing here and there. Even my guys that haven’t gotten their Private yet know that “nose angle”(maybe more properly referred to as pitch attitude?) has absolutely nothing to do with stalling the airplane, nor does it have anything to do with recovering from a stall. Stalls are based on angle of attack, which has nothing to do with the relationship of the longitudinal axis of the airplane and the horizon and everything to do with the relationship of flight path of the airplane compared to the “chord line.” There is definitely much more involved, but since you apparently know nothing about aviation other than the wings make it fly, that is as simple as I can make it. I have been quiet as long as I can, but man you really sound like a MO RON. Sorry, but go away.
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