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There should be a interlink which brings engine power to flight idle
any time cabin pressure is lost above FL180. The aircraft wil descend under autopilot. There is statistically very little terrain above 18,000 feet and what there is is unpopulated. Of course there should be an override, but it should take positive crew action and should need to be repeated at intervals.(The emergency buoy on a sub, is a good example. If not manually held down with a timer button each hour it releases and sends the rescue signal.) How long is a passenger aircraft without cabin pressure gooing to be operated abov FL 180 anyway? |
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In article . com,
Bret Ludwig wrote: There should be a interlink which brings engine power to flight idle any time cabin pressure is lost above FL180. The aircraft wil descend under autopilot. There is statistically very little terrain above 18,000 feet and what there is is unpopulated. With all the fancy nav equipment you could do better. Just tell the computer to descend to, say, 10000 "unless you're over the Andes, Himalayas, etc." |
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I recently read a review of a new business plane that had a similar
feature. I think it was the new Gulfstream, the reviewer noted that the pilot manually partially depressed the cabin. Once the cabin alt was above some figure like 9,000 or so, the plane automatically initiated an autopilot descent to a 'safe' oxygen altitude. A large scale accident like this may be responsible for an FAA mandate that such systems be retrofitted onto existing commercial fleets. If you know a public traded company that makes such equipment, now might be a good time to invest. |
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