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View snytaxx's Profile snytaxx Flag London 26 Mar 15 9.44am Send a Private Message to snytaxx Add snytaxx as a friend

Quote Kermit8 at 26 Mar 2015 6.53am

Looks like one of the pilots did it on purpose


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Very troubling news indeed.

 

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View npn's Profile npn Flag Crowborough 26 Mar 15 10.20am Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

Quote snytaxx at 26 Mar 2015 9.44am

Quote Kermit8 at 26 Mar 2015 6.53am

Looks like one of the pilots did it on purpose


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Very troubling news indeed.


Early to speculate, but could it be that one pilot was left in the cockpit alone and something happened to him (heart attack for instance) and due to the rules implemented after 9/11, the doors are kept locked? If that's the case, I'd hope there were rules about not being alone in the cockpit.

anyone in the industry know how that works?

 

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View Oliver's Profile Oliver Flag Bodega Bay 26 Mar 15 10.32am Send a Private Message to Oliver Add Oliver as a friend

Quote npn at 26 Mar 2015 10.20am

Quote snytaxx at 26 Mar 2015 9.44am

Quote Kermit8 at 26 Mar 2015 6.53am

Looks like one of the pilots did it on purpose


[Link]

Very troubling news indeed.


Early to speculate, but could it be that one pilot was left in the cockpit alone and something happened to him (heart attack for instance) and due to the rules implemented after 9/11, the doors are kept locked? If that's the case, I'd hope there were rules about not being alone in the cockpit.

anyone in the industry know how that works?


Doors to cockpit are locked but can be manually overridden from the outside by use of a 4 digit code in the event of remaining pilot say having a heart attack. However the remaining pilot can be prevent the door from being manually overridden from the outside.

I think the focus will shift to co-pilot. We know the pilot was very experienced but not much info on co-pilot.

 


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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 26 Mar 15 10.47am

Quote npn at 26 Mar 2015 10.20am

Quote snytaxx at 26 Mar 2015 9.44am

Quote Kermit8 at 26 Mar 2015 6.53am

Looks like one of the pilots did it on purpose


[Link]

Very troubling news indeed.


Early to speculate, but could it be that one pilot was left in the cockpit alone and something happened to him (heart attack for instance) and due to the rules implemented after 9/11, the doors are kept locked? If that's the case, I'd hope there were rules about not being alone in the cockpit.

anyone in the industry know how that works?


..is the plane not on autopilot anyway? also there is a code known to both pilots in such a situation to gain entry, all I can imagine is the one flying the plane locked himself in overriding the other ones code and flew deliberately into the mountain.
In order to prevent the other pilot gaining entry he had to actually do something, which removes him from bashing his head or having a heart attack, very strange if all this is true.

 


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View Ted the eagle's Profile Ted the eagle Flag Waddon 26 Mar 15 10.52am Send a Private Message to Ted the eagle Add Ted the eagle as a friend

In a good kind of way, it's sort of ok that it was human related rather than some kind of technical fault.. . . I think.

 

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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 26 Mar 15 10.53am

Quote Oliver at 26 Mar 2015 10.32am

Quote npn at 26 Mar 2015 10.20am

Quote snytaxx at 26 Mar 2015 9.44am

Quote Kermit8 at 26 Mar 2015 6.53am

Looks like one of the pilots did it on purpose


[Link]

Very troubling news indeed.


Early to speculate, but could it be that one pilot was left in the cockpit alone and something happened to him (heart attack for instance) and due to the rules implemented after 9/11, the doors are kept locked? If that's the case, I'd hope there were rules about not being alone in the cockpit.

anyone in the industry know how that works?


Doors to cockpit are locked but can be manually overridden from the outside by use of a 4 digit code in the event of remaining pilot say having a heart attack. However the remaining pilot can be prevent the door from being manually overridden from the outside.

I think the focus will shift to co-pilot. We know the pilot was very experienced but not much info on co-pilot.


..read that in Germany one pilot is allowed to leave but only for certain time, that is obviously going to change......today!

 


.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus!

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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 26 Mar 15 10.55am Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Whoever has leaked the info to the press is out of order.

Everyone now presumes it was the newer pilot and that there was intent, when it should be quite easy to give factual reasons with a bit more investigation.

 


Optimistic as ever

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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 26 Mar 15 10.56am

Quote Ted the eagle at 26 Mar 2015 10.52am

In a good kind of way, it's sort of ok that it was human related rather than some kind of technical fault.. . . I think.


..exactly I was thinking the very same, but these days very little can go wrong with the actual plane, it's us that ferk it up.

 


.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus!

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cornwalls palace Flag Torpoint 26 Mar 15 11.04am

Quote Stuk at 26 Mar 2015 10.55am

Whoever has leaked the info to the press is out of order.

Everyone now presumes it was the newer pilot and that there was intent, when it should be quite easy to give factual reasons with a bit more investigation.


..there is no situation where a pilot is locked out of his own seat though!

 


.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus!

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 26 Mar 15 11.19am Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Looking generally, often there are only 2 pilots on the "Flight Deck" but one can leave to use the toilets leaving only one in Control. Surely pilots are allowed to have a "Comfort break" on say a 5 hour flight to Sharm-El-Sheikh.

 

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View Stuk's Profile Stuk Flag Top half 26 Mar 15 11.31am Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Quote cornwalls palace at 26 Mar 2015 11.04am

Quote Stuk at 26 Mar 2015 10.55am

Whoever has leaked the info to the press is out of order.

Everyone now presumes it was the newer pilot and that there was intent, when it should be quite easy to give factual reasons with a bit more investigation.


..there is no situation where a pilot is locked out of his own seat though!


What if the pilot in the cockpit passed out and the lock broke?

 


Optimistic as ever

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View Oliver's Profile Oliver Flag Bodega Bay 26 Mar 15 11.35am Send a Private Message to Oliver Add Oliver as a friend

Quote Willo at 26 Mar 2015 11.19am

Looking generally, often there are only 2 pilots on the "Flight Deck" but one can leave to use the toilets leaving only one in Control. Surely pilots are allowed to have a "Comfort break" on say a 5 hour flight to Sharm-El-Sheikh.


On longer flights some airlines would in that situation require a member of the cabin crew be present in the cockpit.

 


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