The more that I get into this story the more completely dumbfounded I am by it. Here's where I'm hung up and if any of the "Heavy" guys can shed a little light into this, I'd appreciate it.
1. Via dispatch, I was under the impression that almost every modern 121 airplane had real-time telemetry being beamed back to dispatch. By assuming this, I am assuming that EVERY detail of the flight is being observed; alt, as (gs/TAS), heading/routing, fuel state, and the health state of the acft.
2. These airplanes will snitch on you in a nano-second. If you've screwed something up, they know it almost as soon as you had the thought of doing it. But, then, since nothing was "abnormal" in the flight, maybe it didn't send any bells or warnings.
3. I was also under the impression that Boeing could access all of the aforementioned data to deal with acft maint. issues in real time. Yea? Nay?
I'm sure there's more, but that's all I got for now.
1. Via dispatch, I was under the impression that almost every modern 121 airplane had real-time telemetry being beamed back to dispatch. By assuming this, I am assuming that EVERY detail of the flight is being observed; alt, as (gs/TAS), heading/routing, fuel state, and the health state of the acft.
2. These airplanes will snitch on you in a nano-second. If you've screwed something up, they know it almost as soon as you had the thought of doing it. But, then, since nothing was "abnormal" in the flight, maybe it didn't send any bells or warnings.
3. I was also under the impression that Boeing could access all of the aforementioned data to deal with acft maint. issues in real time. Yea? Nay?
I'm sure there's more, but that's all I got for now.