I'm sorry, Beachnut's post was so bad I had to repsond again.
I said low G can effect loss of generators in some planes. That is true, and as an instructor in the jets I flew, I had to teach the recovery steps to other pilots for this loss of GEN.
Prove this applies to 757-200 jets.
You mention flight 93 had no problem with negative Gs, I assume you meant something, but failed to tell everyone the rest. Different engines, and different FDR system, different airlines.
Oh no, different airlines and different FDR!!! What shall I do?!
Please tell me what your point is, and what bearing this may have?
This is exactly like saying a DELL computer and an IBM computer can't
run the same software!
The name of the airline doesn't matter, and neither does the MFG of the
FDR!!
They confrom to a SPEC and are certified the same way. Either FDR must
meet the 500 millisecond store time!
You call yourself a competent individual, yet you show now knowledge of
the system!
An aircraft which lost data. Not 2 to 8 seconds, but 360 seconds.
Oh no; SwissAir FDR was an L3 Communications (formerly Loral/Fairchild) Model F1000 ; L3, now a history of lost data. Lots of lost data! 93 had a Allied Signal SSFDR, not L3? No wonder the data on 93 was there for the most part! ........../tic
I expect a goal post movment soon. or not...
Once again, you have no clue of how this all works. You forgot to tell
everyone one important thing about Swiss Air and why it lost 360 seconds
of data.
Why don't you tell everyone WHEN and HOW the FDR lost power. Is it
anything close to what happened to UA93, or AA77?
Even JAYDEEHESS understands how to compare apples to apples. He's looking
for FDR's of planes which struck mountains to draw some sort of parallel.
YOu could learn a thing of two from JAYDEEHESS and how to set up experiments
and do research!
I can think of many ways data can be missing from the FDR, on the model installed in 77.
We're all waiting...please humour me.
When I tell you Rob is deficient in physics, Rob provides the web site with the proof! It is not an attack on Rob, it is showing you who you are working with. If Rob worked with you, an error like his 11.2 g in your business would trash engines!
Show your math and correction for the math. Use forumlas, images, or
diagrams if you need to.
So, when you get advice form the expert pilot running p4t, who has no idea what part of the electromagnetic spectrum a radar altimeter operates, you should question it and get the source material, which Rob will not give you, and examine it yourself so you can be the one who uses logic and rational thought to come to a reality based conclusion, and stop following others.
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I pray that anyone reading this thread understands how incorrect Beachnut's
claims are.
For the record, nobody has come forth with the following:
- Explanation of odd entry damage to support right engine and tail section of AA77 passing through.
- FDR RADAR Altimeter missing from CSV File
- Up to two seconds missing for CSV file
- Pressure altimeter not correctly set on descent in NTSB video
- Why NTSB Animation stops short of impact to Pentagon wall
- How an FDR functions and stores data
- Proof that an FDR takes longer than 500 milliseconds to store data
while powered
- Explanation of E4-B video (CNN)
- Norman Mineta's testimony (C-SPAN video)