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MrOneLung said:LTKapal said:ForeverAddickted said:LTKapal said:Wheresmeticket? said:My understanding is that airline incident investigations and consequent safety standards are the best there are. They are used as a model for incident investigation in many other industries and services.
Mind me asking how you're aware of things sort of thing - Is it purely through interest or genuine work?
One of the cases which isn't mainstream and I can talk about because they didn't make me sign an NDA, they gave me data on a single stage jet turbine but there was data missing ( pretty sure deliberately because I worked out what it was afterwards anyway and the issue was a known fault on that engine under extreme stress, anyway ) I had to correlate the rest of the data on how the engine was performing, for example at different RPMs, its compressor and turbine effeciencies (which at a specific RPM dropped to - 5% so you can see the problem here) so then I had to look at the other data at that specific RPM all across the heat cycle, which led to the problem being the fuel flow valve failing which flooded the compressor, choking the engine to death.
Just to make everybody feel all the bit safer, it wasnt for a commercial jet, it was for an BAE testbed prototype which they were stress testing.6 -
OMG..if things weren't grim enough.0
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Would such a rapid descent knock out the people on board?1
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ValleyGary said:Would such a rapid descent knock out the people on board?0
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ValleyGary said:Would such a rapid descent knock out the people on board?
Happy new year3 -
10,000ft in a minute! Blimey0
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Dizzle said:10,000ft in a minute! Blimey
.It would take Watson 17 months11 -
Dizzle said:10,000ft in a minute! Blimey2
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What the hell do they do in Indonesia? Apparently it's the 7th crash killing 50 or more people in the last 15 years!
Barely a year passes without some kind of plane crash/incident there.0 -
The Professional Pilots Forum is your friend for topics like this (so long as you are not ill-advised enough to butt in)
Already come comments their echoing your point, @Chris_from_Sidcup0 - Sponsored links:
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All Indonesian planes were banned from Europe for quite a few years due to their poor safety records1
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:What the hell do they do in Indonesia? Apparently it's the 7th crash killing 50 or more people in the last 15 years!
Barely a year passes without some kind of plane crash/incident there.0 -
MrOneLung said:All Indonesian planes were banned from Europe for quite a few years due to their poor safety records7
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MrOneLung said:LTKapal said:ForeverAddickted said:LTKapal said:Wheresmeticket? said:My understanding is that airline incident investigations and consequent safety standards are the best there are. They are used as a model for incident investigation in many other industries and services.
Mind me asking how you're aware of things sort of thing - Is it purely through interest or genuine work?11 -
ForeverAddickted said:clive said:blackpool72 said:AFKABartram said:We’ll there’s one to give us all a lift...
How did you feel when your dog got run over.
Sorry to derail the thread!!2 -
For anyone that's interested in this sort of thing, I can recommend Matt Parker's book Humble Pi. It's about maths errors in general, but there's some interesting stories about planes in there such as the Gimli Glider which ran out of fuel as a result of erroneous fuel calculations caused by a mix up between imperial and metric units or the pilot of a BA flight from Brum to Malaga sucked out of the window (he survived), because a wrong, but very similar, bolt was used to fit a windscreen.
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When you watch Air Crash Investigation it always seems that a series of issues cause a plane to crash.3
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ValleyGary said:Would such a rapid descent knock out the people on board?
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:What the hell do they do in Indonesia? Apparently it's the 7th crash killing 50 or more people in the last 15 years!
Barely a year passes without some kind of plane crash/incident there.
Of course you don't hear about their road accidents, sinking boats, exploding ovens etc.
I had a fun 15 months though.3 -
Don't know about take-offs but I've had some pretty scary landings. Splinter thread alert.0
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Daddy_Pig said:ValleyGary said:Would such a rapid descent knock out the people on board?
Happy new year
You would be conscious when you hit the ground but you wouldn't feel anything. This is because of the time it takes for the feeling of impact to reach the brain. An impact which would result in certain immediate death cannot be felt.0 -
jimmymelrose said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:What the hell do they do in Indonesia? Apparently it's the 7th crash killing 50 or more people in the last 15 years!
Barely a year passes without some kind of plane crash/incident there.
Of course you don't hear about their road accidents, sinking boats, exploding ovens etc.
I had a fun 15 months though.
There have been many other crashes.1 -
jimmymelrose said:Daddy_Pig said:ValleyGary said:Would such a rapid descent knock out the people on board?
Happy new year
You would be conscious when you hit the ground but you wouldn't feel anything. This is because of the time it takes for the feeling of impact to reach the brain. An impact which would result in certain immediate death cannot be felt.0 -
Off_it said:jimmymelrose said:Daddy_Pig said:ValleyGary said:Would such a rapid descent knock out the people on board?
Happy new year
You would be conscious when you hit the ground but you wouldn't feel anything. This is because of the time it takes for the feeling of impact to reach the brain. An impact which would result in certain immediate death cannot be felt.0 -
They’ve found wreckage and body parts in the Java sea. Most is 75ft below the surface and they are trying to recover an emergency signal.0
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jimmymelrose said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:What the hell do they do in Indonesia? Apparently it's the 7th crash killing 50 or more people in the last 15 years!
Barely a year passes without some kind of plane crash/incident there.
Of course you don't hear about their road accidents, sinking boats, exploding ovens etc.
I had a fun 15 months though.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:jimmymelrose said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:What the hell do they do in Indonesia? Apparently it's the 7th crash killing 50 or more people in the last 15 years!
Barely a year passes without some kind of plane crash/incident there.
Of course you don't hear about their road accidents, sinking boats, exploding ovens etc.
I had a fun 15 months though.
There have been many other crashes.1 -
Air crash investigations was on day yesterday on discovery. It was very Interesting especially some of the cover ups etc...0
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Slightly off topic, but an interesting tale - in the early 1980’s my mum had a Boeing 757 named after - her husband was finance director of Air Europe - the airline was part of Intl Leisure Group, which also owned Intasun and Club 18-30 - they flew to the Boeing factory to pick up the plane, and she poured champagne over the nose - its registration was G-BPGW and it was called Anne Marie - they were presented with silver ignition keys by Boeing and she started the engines - she gave me one of the keys for my 50th birthday last year - key and the actual plane below - it’s not flying anymore - scrapped a few years ago15
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Having flown out of Jakarta about 40 times, I'm quite choosey about which airline I use in Indonesia - there are several small airlines and ones that pop up and disappear (no pun intended). I am fairly sure they are only do domestic flights, which has thankfully limited my opportunities to use Sriwijaya as I've only taken domestic flights a handful of times in Indonesia. Indonesia has got a pretty bad track record, but I wouldn't use them except as a last resort.
I remember flying out of Jakarta at roughly the same time as a departure from Yogyakarta crashed. My mother had kittens thought Jarkarta and Yogyakarta were the same place; my wife knew I was flying out of Jakarta.0