58Skylane wrote:"Oops, my bad!! Sorry about that Captain"![]()
http://blogs.wsj.com/japanrealtime/2011/09/29/wrong-button-sends-ana-jet-upside-down/
Mr. Ed wrote:The rudder trim on a 737 is a knob, about 2" in diameter which is nothing like the door lock release. Something smells, probably the reporter.
Years ago there was a similar incident on a US carrier caused by a flight attendant who came to the flight deck, sat in the jump seat and put one of her feet up on the center console. She happened to put the foot on one side of the rudder trim knob which cranked in enough trim to eventually limit out the autopilot aileron input (two axis a/p) which caused the A/P to throw in the towel. Subsequent roll was rather sporty.
Lots of knobs and leavers in an airplane. It's best if the operator knows what each one does.
confused the door release and the rudder trim long enough to cause an upset?
RanchPilot wrote:New Popular Mechanics article regarding Air France crash.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/print-this/what-really-happened-aboard-air-france-447-6611877?page=all
L-19 wrote:ABC/Nightline is doing a report on AF 447 right now.
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