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I see three procedures....philippe1980 wrote:indeed,
this raises some questions, espacially about the realibility of the article of the new york times in my opinion
B767-300ER wrote:I see three procedures....philippe1980 wrote:indeed,
this raises some questions, espacially about the realibility of the article of the new york times in my opinion
When the last "emergency" procedure is followed by the pilot not flying (PNF) wich wanted go back to the cockpit, and the Pilot Flying (PF) in the cockpit answered it to switch the button to "lock" , the door can still not be openend from the outside. The 5 second option is only when the PF is NOT answering on the calls. If he was, the 5 second option will not work....
So if (read carefefully, i stated IF!!) Suicide is the reason, the PF could simple lock the door so the PNF could never came in....
Well, I have seen the video completely 2 times, and as far I can see or hear is the overridden code can obe been used when the pilots are not answering or anything. The door will then open AFTER 30 seconds for the time of 5 seconds. If the overridden code is entered and the PF in the cockpit activates the "Lock" switch in those 30 seconds, the door will NOT be opened after those 30 seconds.philippe1980 wrote:
you could be right of course but in the video (if you've seen it completely) they talk about a code witch can be overridden wen the pilots are in trouble (for example unconscious) and then the door will be unlocked for 5 seconds.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32063587evhest wrote:Investigators said the crash seems a deliberate act by copilot, who started the descend and was conscious but silent until impact. Passenger apparently in final moments realized what was happening. Horrific.
Check http://www.flightradar24.com/data/airpl ... x/#5d42675.Glidepath wrote:Going to the lavatory, shortly before, during of just after just 8 (?) minutes airborne, (and before? just ONE (?) minute at max. FL?
How's that for being common or uncommon?
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