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by gcp
5294 days ago
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I don't think more complex aural warnings would have accomplished anything [1]. (Edit) This guy basically had his brain disengaged due to panic and was useless at that point. The tragedy is that the other pilots couldn't prevent it. The plane also warned them aurally that they were giving conflicting inputs. None of them "understood" it, in the sense that they thought about what that must have meant. [1] Though, having the stall alarm go off when the stall was too deep is very, very weird and may have contributed to the issue. (Edit: I initially said that pilots are deeply trained to use stick down to recover from a stall - but apparently this isn't really true for commercial pilots who are trained to avoid height loss when near a stall.) |
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