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I'm gonna be taking 3 flights on Continental 737s around the country
in the next week or so. I've flown on many 737s in the past, but was just curious on what finally was done about the rudder hardover problem. Most recent stuff I can find is from around 2000, when there was going to be some 'patches' and training without re-design. Anybody know the latest? |
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"Todd Tomorrow" wrote: I'm gonna be taking 3 flights on Continental 737s around the country in the next week or so. I've flown on many 737s in the past, but was just curious on what finally was done about the rudder hardover problem. A redesigned rudder power control unit and accessories was designed and shipped by Boeing starting in 2002. I *believe* all of Continental's older 737s have already been modified with the new unit, and a great deal of their flight is newer next-generation 737's. Most recent stuff I can find is from around 2000, when there was going to be some 'patches' and training without re-design. Yep, that's old information. The training was in how to deal with it until a redesigned part is installed, which it now is. Boeing has made over 5,000 737's, and one takes off or lands every five seconds or so without incident. You'll be very safe on your trip. |
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![]() Buck Murdock wrote: In article , "Todd Tomorrow" wrote: I'm gonna be taking 3 flights on Continental 737s around the country in the next week or so. I've flown on many 737s in the past, but was just curious on what finally was done about the rudder hardover problem. A redesigned rudder power control unit and accessories was designed and shipped by Boeing starting in 2002. I *believe* all of Continental's older 737s have already been modified with the new unit, and a great deal of their flight is newer next-generation 737's. Most recent stuff I can find is from around 2000, when there was going to be some 'patches' and training without re-design. Yep, that's old information. The training was in how to deal with it until a redesigned part is installed, which it now is. Boeing has made over 5,000 737's, and one takes off or lands every five seconds or so without incident. You'll be very safe on your trip. Ditto. |
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![]() "Buck Murdock" wrote: Boeing has made over 5,000 737's, and one takes off or lands every five seconds or so without incident. You'll be very safe on your trip. Yet, AFAIK, no smoking gun for the supposed rudder hard-over crashes was ever found. The retrofits were a based on a best guess, right? -- Dan C-172RG at BFM |
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Dan Luke writes:
Yet, AFAIK, no smoking gun for the supposed rudder hard-over crashes was ever found. The retrofits were a based on a best guess, right? Yes, but it was a very likely guess, as the parts that were involved were consistently isolated to be the same. I think the only remaining mystery was the original cause, but by modifying things presumably whatever the original cause was would not have the same effect again. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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"You'll be very safe on your trip."
Or very, very unlucky. But this could be said about anything you do in life.... |
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![]() "Todd Tomorrow" wrote in message ... : I'm gonna be taking 3 flights on Continental 737s around the country : in the next week or so. I've flown on many 737s in the past, but : was just curious on what finally was done about the rudder hardover : problem. Most recent stuff I can find is from around 2000, when : there was going to be some 'patches' and training without re-design. : Anybody know the latest? : : Odds are better that you will hit an opposite direction business jet... |
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