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Here is an interesting story on the crash that grounded the Concordes:
http://www.askthepilot.com/untold-concorde-story/ It seems that the fire wasn't the cause of the crash -- it was basic airmanship. |
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On Monday, December 17, 2012 11:24:04 PM UTC-5, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
Here is an interesting story on the crash that grounded the Concordes: http://www.askthepilot.com/untold-concorde-story/ It seems that the fire wasn't the cause of the crash -- it was basic airmanship. FOD is serious business. -- Mark |
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On Dec 17, 10:24*pm, Orval Fairbairn
wrote: Here is an interesting story on the crash that grounded the Concordes: http://www.askthepilot.com/untold-concorde-story/ It seems that the fire wasn't the cause of the crash -- it was basic airmanship. How is: 1., it was flying too slowly; 2., it was several tons overweight and beyond its aft center of gravity limit; 3., two of its four engines were damaged or erroneously shut down; 4., it was over-fueled. 'airmanship'? |
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, HankC wrote: On Dec 17, 10:24*pm, Orval Fairbairn wrote: Here is an interesting story on the crash that grounded the Concordes: http://www.askthepilot.com/untold-concorde-story/ It seems that the fire wasn't the cause of the crash -- it was basic airmanship. How is: 1., it was flying too slowly; 2., it was several tons overweight and beyond its aft center of gravity limit; 3., two of its four engines were damaged or erroneously shut down; 4., it was over-fueled. 'airmanship'? 1. Flying too slowly is DEFINITELY airmanship! 2. Flying overweight is airmanship because of poor flight planning. 3. Shutting down a wrong engine is airmanship of the first order. 4. Over fueling adds too much weight and can affect weight & balance computations. There -- did I answer your question? |
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On Dec 20, 1:57*pm, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article , *HankC wrote: On Dec 17, 10:24*pm, Orval Fairbairn wrote: Here is an interesting story on the crash that grounded the Concordes: http://www.askthepilot.com/untold-concorde-story/ It seems that the fire wasn't the cause of the crash -- it was basic airmanship. How is: 1., it was flying too slowly; 2., it was several tons overweight and beyond its aft center of gravity limit; 3., two of its four engines were damaged or erroneously shut down; 4., it was over-fueled. 'airmanship'? 1. Flying too slowly is DEFINITELY airmanship! 2. Flying overweight is airmanship because of poor flight planning. 3. Shutting down a wrong engine is airmanship of the first order. 4. Over fueling adds too much weight and can affect weight & balance computations. There -- did I answer your question?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - did you read the article about what and why these things happened? |
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, HankC wrote: On Dec 20, 1:57*pm, Orval Fairbairn wrote: In article , *HankC wrote: On Dec 17, 10:24*pm, Orval Fairbairn wrote: Here is an interesting story on the crash that grounded the Concordes: http://www.askthepilot.com/untold-concorde-story/ It seems that the fire wasn't the cause of the crash -- it was basic airmanship. How is: 1., it was flying too slowly; 2., it was several tons overweight and beyond its aft center of gravity limit; 3., two of its four engines were damaged or erroneously shut down; 4., it was over-fueled. 'airmanship'? 1. Flying too slowly is DEFINITELY airmanship! 2. Flying overweight is airmanship because of poor flight planning. 3. Shutting down a wrong engine is airmanship of the first order. 4. Over fueling adds too much weight and can affect weight & balance computations. There -- did I answer your question?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - did you read the article about what and why these things happened? I read the article -- it does not excuse the airmanship. |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote in
news ![]() I read the article -- it does not excuse the airmanship. Would you take off in a Cessna 172 with fully topped off fuel tanks, 3 passengers, and 350 pounds of camping gear from an airport at 7,000 feet and it's 110 degrees outside with a 13 kt tailwind? Is that airmanship? The pilot/captain/pic is 'god'. They have the penultimate authority to do what is necessary to carry out the flight successfully. With that goes the penultimate responsibility to ACTUALLY do what is necessary. Airmanship involves more than just yanking the yoke around. I'm not even a pilot (yet?) and I realize this. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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![]() "Skywise" wrote The pilot/captain/pic is 'god'. They have the penultimate authority to do what is necessary to carry out the flight successfully. With that goes the penultimate responsibility to ACTUALLY do what is necessary. Brian So, who has the ultimate authority? |
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"sambodidley" wrote: "Skywise" wrote The pilot/captain/pic is 'god'. They have the penultimate authority to do what is necessary to carry out the flight successfully. With that goes the penultimate responsibility to ACTUALLY do what is necessary. Brian So, who has the ultimate authority? A: The accident investigators. |
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On 22/12/12 11:15, Orval Fairbairn wrote:
In article , "sambodidley" wrote: "Skywise" wrote The pilot/captain/pic is 'god'. They have the penultimate authority to do what is necessary to carry out the flight successfully. With that goes the penultimate responsibility to ACTUALLY do what is necessary. Brian So, who has the ultimate authority? A: The accident investigators. We've had one or two who have had to rewrite their reports Ever notice how we always have sufficient fuel to get to the accident site ? |
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