@sir_jabulani “@cnnbrk: AirAsia #FlightQZ8501 climbed at speed of 6,000 feet/minute, then stalled before it crashed. http://cnn.it/1AJ2ke1 ”
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@lassa90 the guy no practice power on stall for ppl ? -
@sir_jabulani u see d climb. 6000 feet per minute. Wat obstacle was he clearing biko. Positive Gs wud hv weakened him wen d stall kicked in -
@lassa90 lol, I didn't see it. 6000 ft/min. Was he going to space ? -
@sir_jabulani mehn. I no know. But dats some climb men -
@lassa90@sir_jabulani:he was trying to climb to higher altitude in a thunderstorm that was 50,000+ feet high thats how/why he stalled -
@SEAHAWKS_FAN25@sir_jabulani isn't the first rule of flying into unknown weather to turn around? -
@lassa90@sir_jabulani:ive seen a plane fly under a bad storm here in orlando,fl & get hit by lightning that came over my head so idk rules - 8 more replies
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@cnnbrk they requested to climb above threatening clouds but were denied. prob felt they needed to defy but overdid climb rate? -
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@CruisingBye@Todd_316 @LewJay91@cnnbrk Human error is more likely. Tragic no matter the cause. -
@CruisingBye@Todd_316 @LewJay91@cnnbrk They had also requested to divert course to fly higher above thunder storms. -
@GabeGoldstein@CruisingBye@Todd_316@cnnbrk 6000f per minute though? That seems excessive -
@LewJay91
@GabeGoldstein@Todd_316@cnnbrk Agree. All sorts of alarms would have went off but were not heard on tape. Manually turned off?
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They don't teach this in Airbus flight school, right? "
@cnnbrk: AirAsia#FlightQZ8501 climbed at speed of 6,000 feet/min before it stalled" -
@DeathByOrca@cnnbrk Not sure they teach this in ANY flight school. Expect maybe fighter training. - 1 more reply
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