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Old June 27th 05, 01:22 AM
Stewart Kissel
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Well what JJ was asking was not the groups opinion
on what he did...rather was this a possible scenario
for the Ivans/Engen accident.

An interesting theory...how would the spoilers being
deployed have helped/hindered this condition? Interestingly
in both these Nimbus crashes, spoilers and/or flaps
were deployed to help recover...contrary to the POH.
Although no one will really know what happened in
the case of the Minden accident. My guess is for a
brief few moments...the two pilots may have thought
the other had the stick.



 




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