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[–] [email protected] 42 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (12 children)

This crash is very strange to me. No flaps (even if hydraulics fail, there's electrical backup), no gear (there's gravity extension backup), landed way down the runway (9000' should have been plenty, gear up landing has been done in shorter distances)... what happened?

My guess at the moment: bird strike made the pilots panic, they didn't ensure the plane was in the correct configuration when attempting the second landing, and tried to put it down soft and ended up going long?

What do I know though, I'm not a pilot, just a fan of disasters and flight simulation. Guess I'll have to see what blancolirio has to say.

Edit: Juan Browne, aka Blancolirio on YouTube finally posted a video on this, probably some of the best insight we'll get at this early stage.

[–] kautau 1 points 1 week ago

Not a 737 Max, but again, another Boeing plane whereas I haven’t seen a fatal airbus accident in ages. It may not have been the plane at all and may have completely been pilot error, but still doesn’t look great to see another fatal 737 accident

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