machophil said:what were the other two? air france and what?
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machophil said:what were the other two? air france and what?
falcon20driver said:Yes it is, and from what I understand they reported a cabin pressure problem to ATC, so someone should've definately had a mask on.![]()
NYCPilot said:The news is now reporting that the person claiming to have received a text mssg. from his cousin was a hoax. He has been arrested.
It seemed strange that a text mssg. would have been able to be transmitted at such a high altitude. My only conclusion intially was that the text mssg. may have been stored in the cell phone and automatically sent once at a lower altitude, prior to the crash.
falcon20driver said:Maybe trimming nose down should be the first step in ED than, not the mask, hit the trim than get the mask, might have saved these guys.
falcon20driver said:Maybe trimming nose down should be the first step in ED than, not the mask, hit the trim than get the mask, might have saved these guys.
Jmajoris said:Or maybe just dialing in a lower altitude for the AP???
falcon20driver said:Maybe trimming nose down should be the first step in ED than, not the mask, hit the trim than get the mask, might have saved these guys.
Pugh said:They said the F/O was slumped over the yoke. Would that cause enough of a force to push it forward and make it go into CWS mode?
VampyreGTX said:I wouldn't quite say frozen solid in an hour and a half is too unreasonable at the air temp at 35K'. Given standard temps, and estimating 30*C at the surface, standard decrease in temp would mean approximatly -40* at altitude. I don't see it taking all that long for a human body exposed to that temp to freeze.
EagleRJ said:-The reinforced cockpit doors are only on aircraft that fly into the US and some European countries. A domestic Greek airline would not have been required to have a new door.
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YGBSM said:I see that you also fly the 182 RG. Now that you mention it, I have noticed the same temperatures at this time of year at FL 350. Very suspicious.
EagleRJ said:-
-It was a reletively short flight from Cyprus to Athens, and the plane was only cruising at 34,000'. TUC for a healthy adult is almost a minute there, and it isn't that cold.
Sam Snead said:but if a fuel fire ensued after the impact, then the descent was not caused by absolute starvation.
I am ignorant of the fuel system in the 737-300, but is the prevailing theory now that they ran some tanks dry, which flamed out the engines, causing the eventually catastrophic descent?.