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Air France pilots struggle with a Boeing's controls
Posted: 08 Apr 2022, 23:38
by Paul K
It doesn't specify the type of Boeing, nor when it actually happened. Sounds like a very frightening moment for the crew.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzCNKhFOPqU
EDIT: Boeing 777-300, apparently.
https://www.airlive.net/breaking-pilots ... s-cdg/amp/
Re: Air France pilots struggle with a Boeing's controls
Posted: 09 Apr 2022, 00:00
by Kevin Farnell
There is a very good review of all the current info on the Blancolirio channel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cslSQB5mgyc
He is a B777 pilot. It appears that the pilots responded correctly to the situation that they found themselves in.
Kevin
Re: Air France pilots struggle with a Boeing's controls
Posted: 09 Apr 2022, 08:29
by cstorey
To understand the subtitles , substitute "downwind" for "tail wind" ( mistranslation of " vent arriere" )
Re: Air France pilots struggle with a Boeing's controls
Posted: 09 Apr 2022, 21:10
by Chris Trott
Yeah, Juan mentions that in his analysis.
Also, he makes the point it sounds like a disrupted ILS (the deviation left) and the "stiff controls" were likely because they were fighting the still engaged autopilot (you can hear the AP disconnect horn after the first transmissions). Being startled like that in hard IMC and the "stuck mic" it's not a negative to the crew - they focused on flying the plane out of a bad situation and then figured out what was going on after the plane was flying away from the ground.
It will be interesting to see what caused the disruption, something on the plane or something on the ground.