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@firstname9954 the “if you can get into the cockpit” is the condition most likely to fail
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@jadeysting1883 well, humans cannot feel velocity. Only acceleration. And due to the weird angles involved it would not even have been perceived as being directed downwards. So he could plausibly be right.
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it was their combination
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@MentourPilot If you do do this, also including the perspective of the investigation as it progresses would probably be a good idea
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i think pilots are required to do a certain amount of every type of approach every year, or something like that.
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It doesn’t, neither is it supposed to. But it does increase the croissants sold# Edit: sold, not bought.
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that reminds me of the case where someone forcefully mounted a gyroscope ( or maybe an accelerometer ) upside-down in a rocket resulting in an unintentional non-ballistic missile ( i don’t remember the name or time of it, but you can probably find it in some compilation of rocket launch failures as it was recorded on camera )
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there should not. That’s a security risk not worth taking.
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Allegedly. But the only source for that information is OceanGate themselves. They also said the university of Washington and NASA collaborated. the former two stated that they had absolutely no involvement in the design, engineering, construction, or testing, although the carbon fiber used was purchased from Boeing ( sold due to being judged unacceptable for use in aircraft. [raise red flag number 582] ). NASA did have a contract with OceanGate, and stated no involvement with manufacture or testing.
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“safely operated flights”
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there's logs about everything
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what do you mean?
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@avtorres49 to clarify: The plane is more than just the cockpit instrumentation. If you were to reset all of the controls to their initial state ( or any other predetermined state ), it would not fix anything, and would probably just make the situation worse. Also, you often can’t physically change one thing because some other thing is in a particular state — the controls depend on each other and external conditions, and some also have irreversible options; a “reset” would likely be impossible.
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8:41 i don’t think they were talking about altitude.
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they likely didn’t have the time to do that
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