by beaky » Tue Jun 14, 2005 4:39 am
I hate to speak ill of the dead, but it's amazing nobody on the ground paid for their foolishness. To take that aircraft on an impromptu flight test at the extreme edge of its performance envelope ("service ceiling" means the point where a plane will not climb more than 100fpm; at 41,000 they were probably near "absolute ceiling" where plane will not climb at all) without any idea how to do so (not a jet jockey, but I'm sure, as others have pointed out, that the care and feeding of the engines is quite different up there), then fail to make a safe emergency landing despite all that altitude to work with... just dumb, if you ask me. It boggles the mind to hear of these kinds of accidents- these guys were smart enough to make the cut, and had probably received good training. I feel bad for their friends and loved ones, but I can't weep for these pilots- they were practically asking for it, and risking who knows how many lives on the ground. Perhaps they were never trained for ops at the service ceiling, but no doubt they knew 40,000 was the limit (hence their celebration), and they should have understood that there was a good reason such a limit was published!
I'd also question the common sense of the controller who cleared them for FL41, when there was clearly no legitimate reason for it...
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