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Quoting LFutia (Reply 8): ok then why didnt the spoilers go up then? |
Quoting LFutia (Reply 10): well can't the pilots put them up manually? |
Quoting FlySSC (Reply 5): No. There was no lost of electrical power.The pre-landing & pre-Take off procedure requires that the F/A turn off all the cabin lights. THAT'S what some PAX called a "loss of power". Well...we all know it is SOP to turn off overhead cabin lighting on landing, but certainly not ALL lights like reading lights, etc. So, let's wait and see the final report before dismissing the notion of power failure. [quote=FlySSC,reply=5]The investigators are now almost sure than no lightning hit the plane before or/and during the landing. They also said that the plane touched the Rwy at the right place, and not "half Rwy" as some may have said. |
Quoting Gipper913 (Reply 12): As with other posters, I would agree that a lack of signs of hard braking indicate the possibility of hydroplaning. |
Quoting MD11Engineer (Reply 15): horizontal stabliser being punctured |
Quoting VC-10 (Reply 16): Quoting MD11Engineer (Reply 15): horizontal stabliser being punctured The trim tank would be empty at that phase of flight, but the trim pipe would be supplying fuel to the APU. |
Quoting MD11Engineer (Reply 18): It should be empty, but you will often still have a few hundred pounds of fuel in there. |
Quoting LFutia (Reply 8): ok then why didnt the spoilers go up then? |