dojetdriver
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For one, the reaction to the stall warning horn by the PF in both accidents was similar, TOGA power and pitch up. From this report, we know the stall warning horn was on from 2 hr 10min 51sec to at least 2 hr 11min 40 sec when the Captain returned to flightdeck and the within a few seconds the speeds became invalid due to measured speeds being under 60 kts
Along the lines of what you posted earlier, we may have to wait till an official document comes out. Also, something may have been lost in the translation.
Due to all the design "logic", the AF PF may have been "requesting" TOGA power by shoving the TL's though the stop, if they spooled down to idle and were waiting for an official command by the pilot "synch", it wouldn't have done them any good. In the "alpha prot" they should have, but again, who knows what the airplane was really doing?
Again, an official investigation should reveal what was going on.
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