Earned-not-given
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Definitely a possibilityThere are always outliers though.
Definitely a possibilityThere are always outliers though.
The video shows major parts of the plane, rudder, stabilizers, the cockpit still attached, meaning that the majority of the aircraft was likely intact upon impact.
I did a year and a half research paper on aircraft crashes, in doing so I looked at lots of pictures, accident reports, previous papers, and interviewed air crash investigators.
Also depending on what research you look at, there are different percents for how many planes are intentionally brought down, but every one that I’ve looked at are under 10%. Sorry if it looked like I was talking out of my ass.
What @Earned-not-given said jives with what I have learned about aircraft crashes doing reviews and reports for classes over the years. There are always outliers though. Hopefully the investigation can reach a final conclusion.
Hopefully, there are recorders on board. However, FAA regulations for black boxes only apply to civil and commerce aircraft, so it may or may not have one on board.the recorders
Hopefully, there are recorders on board. However, FAA regulations for black boxes only apply to civil and commerce aircraft, so it may or may not have one on board.
The CVR or the data recorder?The flight recorder was recovered.
The CVR or the data recorder?
I'll guess CVR. Not sure a FDR will tell us anything we don't know.I was told the "flight recorder" so I guess that could be anything...or is to my semi-educated mind. Considering they are more-or-less off-the-shelf Barbardier biz jets? I don't know how the AF requiements stack up against what ships with the airframe.
At this point, barring someone leaking additional details (which will happen), we're all waiting on the AIB's findings in...6-9 months or whatever.
Nerd enough. Wowsers. going through the AIB, every step of the way, was another, "Fuck." Going back to KAF... Jesus. Too bad.The AIB report is out.
https://www.afjag.af.mil/Portals/77/AIB-Reports/2020/27 Jan 2020 - ACC - Bagram Airfield - E-11 - AIB Press Release.pdf
https://www.afjag.af.mil/Portals/77/AIB-Reports/2020/27 Jan 2020 - ACC - Bagram Airfield - E-11 - AIB Narrative.pdf
If you're nerd enough to read the second link, you'll see that the pilots, particularly the commander, totally dropped the ball. You hate to blame the dead, but in this case they made mistake after mistake and paid for them with their lives.
There are eerie similarities with the 2019 B-17 "909" crash: improper reaction to an engine out, poor CRM (if it existed at all), horrible decision making once the emergency happened, and one guy making all of the decisions.
A bad deal, but the "chain" wasn't broken and it cost them.
If you're nerd enough