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Old January 18th 08, 06:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Default BA 777 crash at Heathrow

Pete wrote in news:On5kj.82378$wD5.17163
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:

It will most likely turn out to be one of two things:

1. Pilot error (he may try to blame the equipment for his own

mistake,
that has happened before).
2. Some system failure, or combination of configurations that

resulted
in an unexpected result.

My money is on 1. given that the reports state that the glideslope

was
unusual, and he may simply have gotten himself behind the power

curve.


Nah,the power curve not as big an issue these days. Spool up times

are
almost as fast as pistons and it probably had some sort of Alpha

floor
protection anyway. I'll know shortly because I'll be talking to a 777
friend this afternoon.



Bertie


I know nothing, but in view of the fact that some witnesses reported
that the plane had been banking, could the pilots have been lining up

on
the wrong runway, realised their error, and got out of the safe
operating envelope as they tried to re-align?


Nah, not at LHR, anyway. It's early yet. there will be more info as the
weeks pass, but the final report will tell the tale.


Bertie