JL Grasso wrote:
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 10:43:07 -0800, "Tarver Engineering"
wrote:
The A-320 which crashed into the trees in France was performing a
fly-by demonstration, by a line pilot, not an Airbus test or demo
pilot. The profile was to fly by at 500 feet.
The pilot was making a scheduled revenue flight with passengers and came up
with the low slow fly by all on his own.
Actually, it was a charter flight. And not to split hairs, but the
low/slow fly-by was discussed by airline officials and both captains in a
prior briefing that day. The accident was officially caused by descent
below obstacle height combined with a delayed application of TOGA power to
exit the fly-by.
Jerry
So you're telling us that autothrottle won't work below 100 ft
and to get TOGA below 100 ft you must apply it manually?...
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-Gord.
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