Fozzer wrote:Sunday's news...>>>>
http://news.kron4.com/news/
A right-old mess!
..2 dead...and quite a lot of injuries...
A strange position in relation to Runway 28L. the main active runway for heavies? (Crash scene; between 28L and 28R).
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"You can track this flight on flightaware dot com. The data shows the aircraft on final into SFO at 200 feet only making 85 knots. The normal approach speed for a Boeing 777-200 is about 150 knots, touchdown speed is about 140 knots. It appears this aircraft was in a stall 200 feet off the ground just seconds from landing. A passenger described the engines going to max power just before impact. From what is available it appears the aircraft stalled on final will have to wait for NTSB to determine the cause".
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Paul.
Airfield layout...>>> http://uk.flightaware.com/resources/air ... RT+DIAGRAM
Keep It Simple wrote:Yeah..........
Sadly, things are looking like gross pilot error may be the cause as the engines evidently were performing normally
How can the pilots of a commercial airliner not be aware of its landing and stall speeds?
gtirob01 wrote:Keep It Simple wrote:Yeah..........
Sadly, things are looking like gross pilot error may be the cause as the engines evidently were performing normally
How can the pilots of a commercial airliner not be aware of its landing and stall speeds?
Well news keeps coming out. It appears as if the pilot was on his first flight in a 777. That being said, he was not new as he previously flew 747s and such. So I would think that perhaps he was flying the approach as if he was in a 747? I believe the approach speed in a 747 is slower than that in a T7.
Makes you wonder what the Captain was doing whilst a newly qualified First Officer was making his first revenue approach....??
Matt
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