jeudi 15 août 2013

Near stall an Air France plane landing

Bordeaux (France) - A plane of the French airline Air France was close to stalling when landing on the Bordeaux (France) International Airport after a hailstorm has cracked the windshield of the camera and a movement of air caused by the storm has made pitch the nose of the aircraft up to 25 ° tilt.

The plane, an Airbus A320, registered F-HBNI, flight AF6270, who had to make the connection between Paris Orly (France) International Airport and Bordeaux Merignac International Airport on August 2, was during landing on runway 29, to 3,000 feet at around 20:40 local time, when the device is passed through a hailstorm. It has a cracked windshields right while the camera continued in its final autopilot. From 2,800 feet, a squall due to storm pitched the device to an attitude of 25 °. Protection
impact "alpha floor" is triggered and how "TOGA LOCK" is on. The unit goes back to 4400 feet.

Quasi-décrochage d'un avion de Air France à l'atterrissage


Drivers have disabled the TOGA LOCK mode and took control of the machine without any difficulty then are represented on the same track where they landed without further incident. The French BEA has launched an investigation into this incident seriously considered who might have ended more dramatically.

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