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"Mike Rapoport" wrote in message
link.net... Hard to imagine that the cargo shifted far enough back to cause a problem in cruise flight. And yet, with relatively high-density cargo, this certainly can happen, especially if the airplane was already near the aft CG limit. Hard to imagine that a cargo operation would overlook something like fastening down the cargo. And yet, it does occasionally happen, and it does occasionally cause an accident, usually fatal. Yes, in a perfect world, the people loading the cargo would ensure the cargo is secured, and the pilot would double-check that it's secured. But we don't live in a perfect world. ![]() I don't know if that's what happened in this accident, but it certainly could be a possibility, absent any other information. Pete |
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