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Losing the rudder is one thing, losing the vertical stab is another thing
entirely... Boeing addressed the 737 problem by redesigning the yaw damper system and retrofitting it in the field, so bringing this up to defend the flaw in the A300 is a non-sequiter argument. The fact remains, the A300 has a design flaw of some kind that needs to be fixed. If Airbus wants to try to sweep it under the rug, they are just going to wind of killing more people. They need to proactively investigate the design and determine what is wrong, the come up with a real fix. Tapping on the tail doesn't cut it... Dean "Stefan" wrote in message ... Jay Honeck wrote: I wonder if they've addressed the rudder pedal boost, which was apparently much more sensitive than necessary? It was necessary because the rudder must have enough authority to keep the plane straight if flown on only two engines on the same side. The investigation of the accident (to which you apparently refer) clearly states that most other airliners (747 comes to mind) would also have lost its rudder. But I would think they have enhanced the software to limit rudder usage, although I don't know. I don't know, either, whether the involved airline has enhanced their pilot training. Do you really want to restart this discussion? Stefan |
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