• Ilovethebomb@sh.itjust.works
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    7 hours ago

    Apparently they need to be pulled to change their orientation, I’m wondering if the mechanism simply wore out?

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          6 hours ago

          If that does not take away from the fact that these Pilots were very well skilled.

          If the company is at fault it’s due to over scheduling since preliminary report indicates no mechanical failures.

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            Skilled yes, but apparently concealing a mental health issue. This is a huge cultural issue in aviation. Nobody wants to lose their job, so you just bury it.

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              There’s absolutely no proof that these Pilots were suicidal. I think speculation of such is disrespectful until further evidence shows such things such as in the case of MH 370 which is highly speculated with a lot of evidence to be a pilot suicide.

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                I’m not the person you replied to and I’m not familiar with India’s certificate process, but the FAA is a stickler about mental health - even for a PPL on a class 3. It doesn’t matter if you’re getting treatment or not. The fact that you have any history of mental illness is huge. It seems really fucking stupid to me, especially if you are getting help.

                I hope to god indias certificate procedures aren’t as ridiculous as the FAA

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      7 hours ago

      There are redundant systems on modern planes that can handle multiple failures. If they’re saying it’s fuel related my guess is dirty jet fuel. It would explain a stuck fuel valve. There’s lots of ground crew checks before flight, and one is checking the fuel tanks for contamination. Just a speculation.

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        These switches are evidently monitored by the aircraft’s systems, as the investigators seem to know for a fact when these switches were moved. This is not a “failure”, unless the switch moved by itself.

        I’m not sure why you’re trying to “I reckon” this, when we know why the engines stopped.