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Read the report?Thermal wrote:Nice animation, no matter how you put it (instrument errors etc) these guys seriously screwed up. Responding that late to a stickshaker with such a 'nose up' pitch attitude and not going for TOGA power is asking for problems.
Seems they don't teach the function of the stickshaker in Turkey ?!?!?
Again, I would suggest reading the report before making accusations like this!Thermal wrote:Pitty Turkish Airlines is not accepting the outcome of the investigation. Boeing certainly also has a fault/responsibility here but accepting the conclusions would have made TA a safer airline. Pitty.
No, the TK public reaction was that the crash was a radio-altimeter issue only (pointing to the first report about a week post-crash). They totally rejected any criticism to the crew, which PvV clearly did at the presentation of the report, telling what the (in TK's and their country's eyes heroic) crew could/should have done to make it to the runway.flying_kiwi wrote:As I understand it, TK only has an issue with the fact that the report did not emphasise that disconnecting the autothrottle was not part of the Boeing recommended procedures for the approach to stall/response to stickshaker. They don't seem to have a problem with the gist of the report, its just that they feel that additional attention could have been paid to that as a contributing factor.
Well, I only saw the presentation on TV and read the Turkish Airlines reaction, it gives me an impression the final report has raised the bloodpressure in Turkey, preventing an open mind toward the report....flying_kiwi wrote:which is why it is so important keep an open mind, and which is why it raises my bloodpressure to see some of the things people write.
Agreed. I think that that's something the inhabitants of most Mediterranean countries have, that initial reactions tend to be quite emotional.aviodromefriend wrote:Well, I only saw the presentation on TV and read the Turkish Airlines reaction, it gives me an impression the final report has raised the bloodpressure in Turkey, preventing an open mind toward the report....
I'd suggest reading the report, specifically from page 123 to 134. This contains the comments that TK and the Turkish DGCA made to the draft version of the final report. Most of their comments appear to have been accepted by the OVV (PvV??), with the exception of a couple, the most relavant of which (in my eyes), is:aviodromefriend wrote:No, the TK public reaction was that the crash was a radio-altimeter issue only (pointing to the first report about a week post-crash). They totally rejected any criticism to the crew, which PvV clearly did at the presentation of the report, telling what the (in TK's and their country's eyes heroic) crew could/should have done to make it to the runway.
which the OVV didn't accept.Report OVV wrote: Section 5.10.2, Paragraph 1, Page 54.
“It is explicable, considering the general nature of the training and the time that has passed, that
the recovery procedure was not undertaken correctly.”
The crew actions were in accordance with Boeing’s Stall Recovery Procedure but the procedure was
inadequate since it did not include autothrottle disengagement. Therefore, this sentence must be
removed.
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