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B6369 - bos - fll
https://whdh.com/news/we-were-going-...n-raleigh-n-c/
What the? They go into mechanical backup here? |
Originally Posted by afterburn81
(Post 3806956)
https://whdh.com/news/we-were-going-...n-raleigh-n-c/
What the? They go into mechanical backup here? |
Interviewing passengers for information about an aviation incident is like asking a patient what happened during their surgery. Lots of guessing, exaggeration, and ignorance.
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Originally Posted by Boomer
(Post 3807259)
Interviewing passengers for information about an aviation incident is like asking a patient what happened during their surgery. Lots of guessing, exaggeration, and ignorance.
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"I was afraid we were going to crash! We told each other that we loved each other!"
This does not necessarily mean the airplane almost crashed. In fact, it doesn't even mean there was a possibility of crashing. |
Originally Posted by nitefr8dog
(Post 3806978)
There has to be a way Boeing can take the blame for this!
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 3807683)
Information compiled from online sources show that the aircraft passed near a Boeing 757 before Issues began. The 757 due to design defects is known to have particularly nasty wake vortices. Experts say it's quite possible the Boeing vortices might have confused the flight control computers on the Airbus causing them to fail. The US senate has already announced a congressional investigation on the 757. Senator Ted Cruz announced the committee will follow all leads no matter which way they twist and turn us. He further added that the requirement for US senators to go through security prior to flying might be a contributing factor they will throughly investigate.
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 3807683)
Information compiled from online sources show that the aircraft passed near a Boeing 757 before Issues began. The 757 due to design defects is known to have particularly nasty wake vortices. Experts say it's quite possible the Boeing vortices might have confused the flight control computers on the Airbus causing them to fail. The US senate has already announced a congressional investigation on the 757. Senator Ted Cruz announced the committee will follow all leads no matter which way they twist and turn us. He further added that the requirement for US senators to go through security prior to flying might be a contributing factor they will throughly investigate.
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