aircrash investigation

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tjg123

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508 posts

182 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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anyone else obsessed with this show?

-crookedtail-

1,564 posts

192 months

Monday 13th September 2010
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Yes I do like this kind of thing too, it is fascinating how they gather all the clues to establish what went wrong and why.

The first couple of seasons were the best imo as they had proper cockpit and cabin mockups for the aircraft involved, later ones used a generic mockup that stayed the same regardless of what aircraft crashed. A small thing perhaps but it annoyed me never the less!

RDE

4,950 posts

216 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Search for Black Box on YouTube - a Channel 4 series from the nineties. That's how to make a documentary.

(To make your searches easier, the episodes were called Deadly Weather, A Wing and a Prayer, Crash Detectives, Blaming the Pilot and Sky Crime.)

bob1179

14,108 posts

211 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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RDE said:
Search for Black Box on YouTube - a Channel 4 series from the nineties. That's how to make a documentary.

(To make your searches easier, the episodes were called Deadly Weather, A Wing and a Prayer, Crash Detectives, Blaming the Pilot and Sky Crime.)
I remember watching this when it was on. A very good series, well worth a look if you can find it.

smile

528Sport

1,433 posts

236 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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-crookedtail- said:
Yes I do like this kind of thing too, it is fascinating how they gather all the clues to establish what went wrong and why.

The first couple of seasons were the best imo as they had proper cockpit and cabin mockups for the aircraft involved, later ones used a generic mockup that stayed the same regardless of what aircraft crashed. A small thing perhaps but it annoyed me never the less!
I wonder if they have issues getting acess to flight sims and real cockpits since airlines operate a locked door policy?
sadly there seems plenty of crashes going on at the moment so I suspect the programme will be around for a few more series. I am hoping the cover af447


thatone1967

4,193 posts

193 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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528Sport said:
I am hoping the cover af447
I wonder if we will ever find out what happened to that flight...


Acehood

1,326 posts

176 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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I love that show! My ex used to call me a geek for watching it but I find it really interesting

528Sport

1,433 posts

236 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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thatone1967 said:
528Sport said:
I am hoping the cover af447
I wonder if we will ever find out what happened to that flight...
I think it could be possible. I have been following a topic on pprune and reading between the lines I am wondering if airbus and bea don't really what the jet found as it could damage the company (I may be wrong on this)
For example why have they not searched for the jet in it's lask known position? Instead they seem to be using computer models to work out where it "could" be, seeing as 3 attempts have failed the models don't seem to work well. One of the topic contributors on PPRUE has also asked this. here is the topic http://www.pprune.org/tech-log/395105-af-447-searc...

The french have a habbit of covering up issues only got to look at the concorde story. Why did they deny brittish investigators the right to look at the crashed Concorde?

My opinion and hopefully I am wrong and the recorders will be found with usable data.

Edited by 528Sport on Tuesday 14th September 16:07

tjg123

Original Poster:

508 posts

182 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Acehood said:
I love that show! My ex used to call me a geek for watching it but I find it really interesting
hi five, my housemates(i live with 3 girls) all think im a nerd but im very much a man of my house so it stays on

Fort Jefferson

8,237 posts

224 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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RDE said:
Search for Black Box on YouTube - a Channel 4 series from the nineties. That's how to make a documentary.
Or buy this book by the same bloke.

It's a fantastic read.

oobster

7,126 posts

213 months

Tuesday 14th September 2010
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Another good book/series to get hold of is Mayday - full of accidents at sea. I remember reading about the Flare, a bulk carrier heading across the Atlantic to Canada (I think). It got caught in a storm and snapped in two. Some of the men made it up on the deck and seen a bow of a ship heading towards them and thought they were saved, it was only when it came closer that they realised it was the front of their own ship.

The bow floated about in the atlantic for a few days before sinking, the stern section sank almost immediately. Most of the crew, from memory, didn't make it.