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On 2007-02-07, BDS wrote:
I didn't listen to the tape but the descriptions that mentioned a sudden out of control dive sure sound like a tailplane stall to me. It can take a tremendous amount of force on the yoke to recover, and recovery technique is not intuitive because it is not the same as the technique(s) used for a normal wing stall. Other nasty things can happen in icing too. You may remember the incident with the ATR in Roselawn, Indiana (which has a substantially similar airfoil to a Caravan, I'd imagine). Ice built up behind the area behind the deicing boots in a ridge. The aircraft was on autopilot. When the autopilot disconnected, the ailerons underwent a "hinge moment reversal" - so instead of wanting to remain neutral, snapped to full control deflection very suddenly. The plane went inverted, and the crew split-S'd out of it. Unfortunately, the aircraft disintegrated during the split S from the G forces. -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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