Air India plane crash

The maday call of basically "no power, losing thrust, unable to lift" would absolutely correlate to the autothrust theory. If they didn't notice what was going on this is absolutely plausable and 10000% not Boeings fault.
 
The maday call of basically "no power, losing thrust, unable to lift" would absolutely correlate to the autothrust theory. If they didn't notice what was going on this is absolutely plausable and 10000% not Boeings fault.
I may be blindered to some news; has the report about that radio traffic been generally corroborated? I got the impression the initial report came from a "look at meee" type of new source.
 
I honestly don't know but also there is no real good footage of the RAT deployed. It's all very speculative at this point.

Maybe the RAT deploys because of some system logic that sees power coming back on climb out and assumes a dual rollback scenario? I am not sure...
The RAT speculation comes from the one video that is cropped and compressed to hell. At this point I believe it is a video artifact rather than the RAT.
 
The RAT speculation comes from the one video that is cropped and compressed to hell. At this point I believe it is a video artifact rather than the RAT.
I think the RAT speculation comes from the sound which sounds identical to known RAT deployment. Could be something else but to my ear sounds like a match.
 
The RAT speculation comes from the one video that is cropped and compressed to hell. At this point I believe it is a video artifact rather than the RAT.

I think the initial video was a recording of a screen playing the video. There’s a video circulating that’s a higher resolution and appears to show the RAT.

In the 787, is there a mode/s that keeps full advancement of the throttle levers from giving you something close to full take-off or TOGA thrust?

Beyond that, I’m thinking of a catastrophic failure that would retard engine thrust (FADEC failure), interrupt gear retraction, and automatically deploy the RAT. A catastrophic electrical failure seems like a possibility.
 
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Wrap up the investigation! Captain Steve has it concluded!

What a joke the internet is
 
CW had a particularly gross one as well, even for him. Impressively he will likely end up wrong on just about every point he makes. I commented asking what he plans to do when that happens, got auto-deleted in less than two minutes.

I believe Cornholio got a cease/desist letter from a law firm representing the family of a crash victim that he recently did a video on.

Trying to recall who CW is…….
 
Having flown the Airbus and Boeing, I would much rather prefer the Boeing methodology of seeing the thrust levers actually move.


There’s been no shortages of incidents/accidents on the Airbus where the thrust levers don’t move and pilots had a misunderstanding of what the thrust was doing versus what they thought it should be.
 
I believe Cornholio got a cease/desist letter from a law firm representing the family of a crash victim that he recently did a video on.

Trying to recall who CW is…….
Those are his first initials, the one who talks about flying in both the Air Force and the Navy. Pretty sure he wrote a book too. Huge channel, brings on other fighter guys, has a podcast, etc.
 
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