People were flung from the aircraft.
Which is about 137 KPH I'm guessing?109kts reported before he "hit the rounddown"
Which is about 137 KPH I'm guessing?
j/k
I guess I've been given wrong info, the fire trucks I've seen driving look like they maybe going slightly faster than that, but it is perspective so its hard to tell. The police cruisers on the other hand are going warp speed. In fact I specifically remember about 3 weeks ago seeing one whiz by and being impressed, like wayyy faster than highway police chase speeds on television... Though in this situation it appears the victim was hit by a fire truck, not a police cruiser.
Seggy said:I know there was a lot of heartburn when I posted the info from FlightAware, but the NTSB has confirmed that the data is relatively accurate, at least groundspeed wise...
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/07/08/200086858/asiana-crash-plane-was-34-knots-below-target-speed-ntsb-says
Also, no 'slam dunk' approach.
But the fps decent was not?
I know there was a lot of heartburn when I posted the info from FlightAware, but the NTSB has confirmed that the data is relatively accurate, at least groundspeed wise....
Seems everything began going wrong after the AP was disconnected 82 seconds before impact. Would be interesting to see the flightaware data during that time (just for poops and giggles of course)
It's high time to take action and demand the removal of yokes and sidesticks from airline cockpits! Damned things are a menace!
It's high time to take action and demand the removal of yokes and sidesticks from airline cockpits! Damned things are a menace!
It's high time to take action and demand the removal of yokes and sidesticks from airline cockpits! Damned things are a menace!
Shouldn't have disconnected the autopilot. This might make the case for UAV airliners.....![]()
I know there was a lot of heartburn when I posted the info from FlightAware, but the NTSB has confirmed that the data is relatively accurate, at least groundspeed wise...
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ATN_Pilot, you need to press a certain someone this week to make it clear to those inside the beltway to put the safety cultures and a lack of a high level of training environment exist with these airlines.