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by blackflame7000
2309 days ago
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No bud, they had only seconds once MCAS took action during the ethiopian accident. Even if you kill power to the auto trim on the horizontal stabilizer in time, you are still nose down at low altitude and have to manually crank a wheel to undo the situation since you killed the power. You're screwed well before the crash. |
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https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/04/what-passengers-expe...
8:39:55 a.m.: In a clear sign that something is amiss, the autopilot turns itself off.
8:40:00 a.m.: The MCAS activates.
8:43:04 a.m.: For minutes now, the captain has been using brute physical force to pull the control yoke back in order to keep the plane’s nose from sinking.
8:43:20 a.m.: The demon awakened by the restoration of electric trim reappears. MCAS kicks back in, pushing nose steeply down.
8:43:45 a.m.: Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 impacts a farm field at nearly 700 miles per hour
That's more than three minutes during which properly disabling MCAS would've been successful and saved the aircraft.