100 euros says the lad that survived was buckled drunk.
Tata is not Boeing's parent company. They own Air IndiaSerious Quality Control issues there. Doors and windows flying off mid flight, they have paid over 4b in compo in recent times which is only 0.05% of gross profit of their parent company..............Tata.
That airport is notorious for birdstrikes, it's been said that the take off utilised 2000m of the runway instead of the recommended 2500m, there could have been a problem with the flaps, many possibilities at this stage and pilot error could have played a role too.There is more than just flaps to consider, I could run off a list of possibilities but let's wait to see what the experts discover.
That would be a reflection of the UK's superiority, their arrogance is always there.There appears to be strong emphasis that the man who survived was a UK National.
Chill, let's wait and see what the actual investigators find.That airport is notorious for birdstrikes, it's been said that the take off utilised 2000m of the runway instead of the recommended 2500m, there could have been a problem with the flaps, many possibilities at this stage and pilot error could have played a role too.
No need for the apology, but thank you anyway.I know, sorry for sounding snappy. I work in the whole design, manufacture and testing industry but I read about their Quality Dept. and they seem to be a right bunch of clowns.
It's going to a sad, poignant read.Chill, let's wait and see what the actual investigators find.
I'm conducting my own investigation.Chill, let's wait and see what the actual investigators find.