moi621 (imported) wrote: Sat May 28, 2011 2:05 pm I wonder
Were those responsible on drugs or alcohol?
I am not a pilot and I do not play a pilot of TV,
BUT, even I know one does not nose up in a stall.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110527/ts_ ... azil_crash
"PARIS (Reuters) – A French airliner plunged out of control for four minutes before crashing into the Atlantic in 2009, investigators said, in a report raising questions about how crew handled a "stall alarm" blaring out in the cabin. . . .
France's BEA crash investigation agency said in a detailed chronology of the crash that commands from the controls of the 32-year-old junior pilot on board had pulled the nose up as the aircraft became unstable and generated an audible stall warning."
In health care, mishaps are most often violations of the ABC's and not missing a rare event. Dr. Atkins of diet fame for example had an IV going with no daily weights or urine outputs recorded while he was in a coma. His death weight was excessive because "they" loaded him up with excessive fluids in violation of basic, ABC's. Probable cause of death.
I would really hate to believe violation of the ABC's account for any airline mishap. Junior Pilot = ? co-pilot ? nose up in a stall?
Moi
I have not flown in decades nor will I.
moi...
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED
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