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Well, The Washington Post being the source explains a lot. I was
wondering how they get the spoilers deployed with that nose wheel still in the air. Seen it done dozens of times as I'm sure most on the newsgroup have also. Regards, James A. (Jim) Carter -----Original Message----- From: Matt Whiting ] Posted At: Sunday, December 11, 2005 12:50 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.piloting Conversation: Jet Crew: Reverse Thrusters Failed in Chicago - Washington Post Subject: Jet Crew: Reverse Thrusters Failed in Chicago - Washington Post Marc CYBW wrote: But a smooth landing and lowering the nose may have been to delicate to trigger the automatic deployment of the systems. My goodness. How sensitive are those gear load sensing switches? The source was the Washington Post. Matt |
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