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Peter writes:
But this is a recent development; more than 10-20 years ago "GPWS" was basically just a radar altimeter. I've read a fair few crash reports; the one on Mt Erebus comes to mind in this context, c. 1985. GPWS was not at fault in that crash, as I recall. |
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Peter writes:
True, but they had one and it gave them no warning until way too late. It was just a radalt in that case. Went off at about 200ft - no good for ~ 250kt into rising snow covered ground. Exactly. As I recall, the real problem was that the routing had been changed and the crew was not made aware of this. They thought they were flying the prior route which always took them well clear of the mountain, but in fact they were moving directly towards it. Optical illusions and visibility issues made it difficult to recognize the mountain, and by the time the warning sounded, they were too fast and too close. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Erebus_disaster |
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