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In about 1990 Airbus did low pass at the Paris airshow and lost the plane.
I recall it had something to do with the throttle software thinking the pilots were in landing mode and "refused" to go to high power for the go-around. Anyone remember the details??? Danny Dot |
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"Danny Dot" wrote in message ... In about 1990 Airbus did low pass at the Paris airshow and lost the plane. I recall it had something to do with the throttle software thinking the pilots were in landing mode and "refused" to go to high power for the go-around. Anyone remember the details??? Danny Dot |
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"Danny Dot" wrote in message ... In about 1990 Airbus did low pass at the Paris airshow and lost the plane. I recall it had something to do with the throttle software thinking the pilots were in landing mode and "refused" to go to high power for the go-around. Anyone remember the details??? Danny Dot |
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Danny Dot writes:
In about 1990 Airbus did low pass at the Paris airshow and lost the plane. I recall it had something to do with the throttle software thinking the pilots were in landing mode and "refused" to go to high power for the go-around. Anyone remember the details??? Probably this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_France_Flight_296 It cast considerable doubt on the airworthiness of the Airbus and its fly-by-wire systems, especially since the flight recorders were spirited away and tampered with before they were officially examined. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Danny,
In about 1990 Airbus did low pass at the Paris airshow and lost the plane. I recall it had something to do with the throttle software thinking the pilots were in landing mode and "refused" to go to high power for the go-around. Anyone remember the details??? Details? How about we get the general picture right? ;-) It was not in Paris, it was in Mulhouse. It was in 1988. The official accident report blamed the pilot for flying too low and too slow, basically a classic "Hey, watch this!" accident. If you are into conspiracies, there are other explanations (by the pilot, for example - hardly surprising), but even they don't mention any "landing mode", whatever that may be. You may confuse that part with the case of a Japan Airlines flight, where the crew put the plane in TOGA mode without noticing and fought the autopilot all the way into a stall. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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What's TOGA mode?
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"Jon Woellhaf" wrote:
What's TOGA mode? Take Off / Go Around |
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Jon,
As James says. A one-button-push to set the plane up for go around with max power. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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Anyone remember the details???
The video of this crash (from a "Front Line" PBS special) really lit up our aviation video site, with comments and conflicting opinions coming in from pilots literally all over the world. My site's technical advisor (a retired RAF officer) was kept busy with this one! See it he http://www.alexisparkinn.com/photoga...s320_trees.mpg Also, you can read some of the comments he http://www.alexisparkinn.com/autoland_crash.htm and he http://www.alexisparkinn.com/autoland_crash2.htm See all 300+ aviation videos he http://www.alexisparkinn.com/aviation_videos.htm -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() Danny Dot wrote: In about 1990 Airbus did low pass at the Paris airshow and lost the plane. I recall it had something to do with the throttle software thinking the pilots were in landing mode and "refused" to go to high power for the go-around. There's an interesting comment on the topic of "landing mode" in the following article about Boeing vs Airbus control philosophy. The supposed quote from John Lauber, who was vice president of safety and technical affairs for Airbus, specifically mentions it. The relevant section is at the end. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/boe202.shtml Cheers, Kev |
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