Hmmmmm
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... crash.html
http://avherald.com/h?article=4428f2f7&opt=0
Terry
Air France again!!!+ANA toilet break
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Re: Air France again!!!+ANA toilet break
This Airbus was marketed as unstallable ! doesn,t fill you with much confidence !
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Re: Air France again!!!+ANA toilet break
No airplane built is excempt from the laws of physics, Airbus would like you to think that is the case. While the protections built into the systems are designed to keep the aircraft out of trouble, pilots still need the basic skills..
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Re: Air France again!!!+ANA toilet break
I would say that was a "no brainer" DarrellDHG750R wrote:No airplane built is excempt from the laws of physics, Airbus would like you to think that is the case. While the protections built into the systems are designed to keep the aircraft out of trouble, pilots still need the basic skills..
Re: Air France again!!!+ANA toilet break
I, for one, have put that theory to the test more than once......DHG750R wrote:No airplane built is excempt from the laws of physics, Airbus would like you to think that is the case. While the protections built into the systems are designed to keep the aircraft out of trouble, pilots still need the basic skills..
Re: Air France again!!!+ANA toilet break
The AF story is so overly-dramatic it is absolutely ridiculous. I like how they try to make it seem that the "newspaper report" is actually credible.