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Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 07 Mar 2015, 18:10
by Garry Russell
Talk about over the top...excuse the pun

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/br ... 36#rlabs=1

"It is now at barely 17,000 feet"

I can see these radars getting banned are they are making big trouble over nothing. I wonder what these idiots would say if they were being monitored at work and every little issue was published live Worldwide.

Re: Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 07 Mar 2015, 19:16
by DaveB
That's an amazing story :-O

8)

ATB
DaveB B)smk

Re: Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 07 Mar 2015, 22:53
by steelsporran
4.09pm "As you can see, it's close to west coast of Scotland at the moment."

Was ceding Cumbria (well Walney) part of an independence referendum deal?

Re: Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 07 Mar 2015, 23:19
by Paul K
Blimey, just 17,000 ft eh ? All it would take is a moment's lack of concentration, one slight twitch on the controls and BANG - 16,900 ft.

Re: Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 01:34
by Airspeed
Tomorrow's headline:
STREAKING SILVER STRICKEN IN SCOTLAND

Any combat pilots would be excused for having a chuckle about the use of "stricken" in those reports.

Re: Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 03:50
by steelsporran
"stricken"
Swap the st for an f :wasntme:

Re: Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 11:17
by cstorey
I very much doubt that this was a cabin pressure problem if the passengers were unaware of any problem until publicly addressed about it. The drop down oxygen would have activated and there would have been a very rapid descent to say FL140. In any event , a significant rise in cabin altitude nearly always produces earache for a significant proportion of people . If the captain had an oxygen mask on, it sounds more like smoke in the cockpit, and this is far more consistent with the maintenance of the emergency until the arrival back at EGLL : a pressurisation failure would not justify all other traffic being held

Re: Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 13:21
by petermcleland
Yes I expect it was another of those oil fumes thingies but in that case I would have expected both pilots to be wearing masks.

Re: Flight Radar Stupidity again

Posted: 08 Mar 2015, 13:53
by robbie
I realize I've been out of the industry for quite a while, so I'm amazed to learn that Boeing have introduced a separately pressurized cockpit into the T7.

"A passenger has told the Mirror how this afternoon's dramatic emergency was caused by a loss of pressure in the cockpit which left the pilot using an oxygen mask".

"They had lost cabin pressure and they were worried it might spread down the plane". :-O :-O :-O

As you say Garry "stupidity"..seems they will do anything for a story!!.