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Subject: Re: Co-pilot error caused AA 587 crash Posted on: Fri, 29 Oct 2004 08:13:28 -0700


"Sylvia Else" wrote in message
news:4182181d$0$25053$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
>
>
> I wrote:
>
> > It's probably not just a problem in aviation. There are things that seem
> > so blindingly obvious to engineers that it's difficult for them to
> > conceive the notion that a non-engineer might not recognise the truth.
>
> Alaska Airlines Flight 261 might be an example. You have a flight
> control system element that's jammed for no apparent reason.
>
> Therefore you have no idea what it might do if you mess with it, so if
> you can land with it in its current state, then leave the damned thing
> alone, and land.
>
> Sheesh!

Do tell us more. You appear to be breaking new ground in aeronautical
science here ........... Well, breaking wind, anyway.

Say, do you know anything about osteopathy? I have this spastic colon
lately (mostly, after reading your posts .....)