Screaming_Emu
Well-Known Member
Holy crap...
I'm really interested in hearing about this incident.
I'm really interested in hearing about this incident.
Or pulling the fire handles and pushing them back in.The ol' accidentally moving the thrust levers to cutoff instead of moving the flap lever mistake eh?
I've decided the things on the plane that I want to fail the least are the triggers that prevent you from going from idle to shut off. The way some people smack the thrust levers around I find it surprising it hasn't happened already.
Screaming_Emu said:I've decided the things on the plane that I want to fail the least are the triggers that prevent you from going from idle to shut off. The way some people smack the thrust levers around I find it surprising it hasn't happened already.
Or two high pressure fuel pumps on a twin turbine engine.I'd rather have those fail than any elevator/rudder control.
There is no way I can't get chills when i listen to the tapes from the Alaska MD-80 accident.I'd rather have those fail than any elevator/rudder control.
Rumors are stalling and stick pusher causing the flameout.
Four One Oh-ing it?
Four One Oh-ing it?
I can't believe it took 29 posts to get to this. You're falling down on the job, JC.
I thought it, but didn't want to stay it. Still crazy, whatever happened here
I can't believe it took 29 posts to get to this. You're falling down on the job, JC.
It's hard to ignore the troll when you quote him.I can't believe it took 29 posts to get to this. You're falling down on the job, JC.
It's hard to ignore the troll when you quote him.
Yah, that's exactly what I thought too.Four One Oh-ing it?