Air New Zealand passenger jet plunges into Mediterranean Sea | World News | News.com.au
This is pretty scary, hopefully we find out what went wrong.
This is pretty scary, hopefully we find out what went wrong.
A sad day for the aviation industry."NEWS.com believes the jet had been maintained by Qantas at their overseas heavy maintenance facility. Aviation experts (News Ltd.)are convinced this is the only way bad things can happen to commercial airliners."
Oh sorry...I know this isn't something to laugh about, but that quote was made in jest. I made it up.
Poor taste IMO.
There is a time and place...but this is not one of them.
NVESTIGATORS are looking at whether a paint job may have been the reason an Air New Zealand Airbus plunged into the sea, killing seven people.
French aviation officials were investigating whether the repainting of the plane in Air NZ livery affected external instruments providing data to the A320 aircraft's systems, Stuff.co.nz reported today.
A coughPIT voice recorder from the Air New Zealand Airbus which crashed in the Mediterranean off the coast of France has been recovered by French search and rescue divers.
The voice recorder appears to be in good condition and could provide crucial evidence of the last moments of the crew onboard before the A320 plunged into the sea.
Herald Sun said:AIR crash investigators in France believe they will now learn why an Air New Zealand A320 jetliner crashed without warning into the Mediterranean Sea last November.
Their hopes were raised after learning today that information contained on the the two flight data recorders recovered from the seabed was recovered by technicians in the United States
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This does not really surprise me at all.Given this flight had a higher than normal crewing of experienced flyers I would be surprised if something as simple as a painted pitot tube or static port would be to blame, but nothing surprises me in the aviation game, and from experience I know its never one problem that leads to such a tragic outcome, but a series of events and/or errors.
THE Air New Zealand jetliner that plunged into the Mediterranean, killing seven people, last November had been conducting a low-speed check before landing, French investigators said today.
"A check at low speed was undertaken during the approach and it was during this check that the crew lost control of the airplane which crashed into the sea," the Bureau d' Enqutes et d'Analyses said in a statement published on the safety investigator's website.
Air NZ plane crashed at low speed | Herald Sun
I have heard they were doing a test to recover from a stall, but for some reason it was being done at a low altitude.
The Air New Zealand Airbus A320 that plunged into the sea, killing seven people, stalled and crashed during a low-speed manoeuvre at a dangerously low altitude.
Transcripts of what happened in the final few minutes of the doomed test flight - revealed in an interim report released yesterday - show that the unnamed German captain was reluctant to make the manoeuvre.
"I think we will have to do the slow flight probably later," he told the New Zealand pilot who was on board observing the test flight on November 17.
"Or we do it on the way to Frankfurt or I even skip it."
With that many experienced crew on board there may have also been significant peer pressure as to display of airmanship. These guys were selected as elite which is why they were taking delivery of the new aircraft.
ie if the lowest approach speed is xx_ knots, then I'm good enough to make it at xx_.5 knts.
maybe not said overtly but I can imagine that it would be a pressure cooker on those early delivery flights.