jb747
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IMC means the aircraft was in the cloud. I don’t think the radar image actually allows that distinction.Radar shows IMC however no severe CBs or anything.
IMC means the aircraft was in the cloud. I don’t think the radar image actually allows that distinction.Radar shows IMC however no severe CBs or anything.
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Not In Indonesia! Finders keepers. Fishermen finds, fishermen keeps.At this stage I am sure the crash area would be considered a crime scene.
PK-CLC used to be a CO/UA airframe - delivered 1994.
Sold to current owners 2012.
At the time of sale 45000hrs and 24000 cycles
Assumption is that the “rudder servos were all replaced by the time it was sold”.
So I presume autothrottle issues are supposed to be a non event?Cruise control disengages. Car crashes.
Distressing comparison but seemingly justifiably accurate on what's been released so far. Sad.Cruise control disengages. Car crashes.
What's below "non event"?So I presume autothrottle issues are supposed to be a non event?
If you have asymmetric power, then it's no different to an engine failure. Apply rudder as necessary. Use the engine that is behaving as required (manually). After turning the EEC off, you should be able to go back to normal. Failing that, shut down the engine that is not behaving, and fly single engined.
We aren’t actually talking about an engine failure, so most aircraft would give no warning. As often as not, the first warning for an engine failure is a generator warning, though leaping to the generator checklist won’t solve anything.If the crew has recognized it. The 737 family (right up to the M8) has no audible engine failure alert, and if the auto throttle retarded one engine, it would not have produced a visual caution (ie master caution or expanded ED)