enigma
good ol boy
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Not true. I assume you are referring to Pierre-Cedric Bonin. He had a glider rating. The pilots I have flown with who have a glider rating are a pretty good stick. That makes this whole accident more puzzling. Not accusing or defending anybody. Those are the facts.
This is true and it's about the only item I've seen in this entire thread that is factual.
I highly suggest that everyone download the official reports from the French BEA website and read all of those reports.
http://www.bea.aero/en/enquetes/flight.af.447/flight.af.447.php would be your starting point.
This accident was not as simple as most seem to think! We had some cheese with lots of holes, and on that night they all lined up.
The only thing I personally consider "pilot error" is the Captains actions. Other than that, it's way too complicated to blame on the pilots. The Captain came back into the cockpit and was told, "We lost all control of the airplane we don 't understand anything we've tried everything". This happened at 2h 11min 46.7 s of flight. (What I wrote is an exact quote from the official BEA accident report) I can't for the life of me understand why the Captain did not at that time, having been given that assessment of the flight, WHY HE DIDN'T TAKE HIS SEAT? ? ? He never attempted to fly the airplane. He either stood over their shoulders or sat in the jumpseat all the way to sea level.