tgh
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Have any substantial changes been made by Airbus as a result of this incident ?
I note that Airbus says that the pilot always has ultimate control ; permitting , one assumes, the capacity to opt to fly visual and manual.
The article describing this incident seems to contradict this, reading it took me back to Kubrick and HAL….. :-(
I note that Airbus says that the pilot always has ultimate control ; permitting , one assumes, the capacity to opt to fly visual and manual.
The article describing this incident seems to contradict this, reading it took me back to Kubrick and HAL….. :-(
The untold story of QF72: What happens when 'psycho' automation leaves pilots powerless?
Interesting reading, and pretty close to the truth. This event was much more frightening than an oxy bottle going bang, or an engine failure in a 4 engined aircraft.