So where is the air India thread?
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I can’t believe so many hours have passed and no one posted about the 787 crash. (Esp 89th who is definitely avgeeky of late)
So….flaps retracted on take off?
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Sorry to disappoint! I just saw a new video of it. It will be interesting to find out the cause. To a novice, it looks like it was "too heavy" it got about 100 ft off the ground then slowly descended until the ball of fire. I'm guessing the pilots as soon as it took off had the engines on full max power but couldn't get the lift... either a weight issue or flaps. Who knows. Boeing, tho.
I did hear 1 person survived (an exit row gent from the UK?) no idea if that is true or how it's even possible.
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Here's the lone survivor. Was traveling with his brother.
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I keep hearing that the landing gear was down (should have been retracted at that altitude) and the wings looked like no flaps (which certainly should not have been the case)
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Obviously not the same circuitry as the engines, but here is a video from someone on same plane 2 hours before the doomed flight route, the AC and the electronics were not working in the cabin:
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This guy does a pretty good job after most airplane incidents analyzing what happened. In this case, he is guessing, a few days ago he thinks maybe it was as simple as the copilot raising the flaps instead of the landing gear and at 600 feet that is fatal, although others point out the two handles do not look alike nor are they next to each other. That was his best guess other than the general reasons of engine failure or stall for whatever reason.
In this latest video, he points out something call the RAT. And when he first plays the raw video footage, I have to admit the first thing I heard was... nothing. Almost like it was a glider or a prop plane. He explains why.
Link to video