- Australia,
following an
inflight accident that
included a pair of sudden,
uncommanded pitch-down
manoeuvres that
caused severe injuries—including fractures...
-
forces fluctuating between 0.44G and 1.57G for
about 19 seconds, with an
uncommanded increase of
aircraft altitude to 37,362 feet (11,388 m). The turbulence...
- the
incidents were the
result of a
design flaw that
could result in an
uncommanded movement of the aircraft's rudder.: 13 : ix The
issues were resolved...
- In aerodynamics, pitch-up is an
uncommanded nose-upwards
rotation of an aircraft. It is an
undesirable characteristic that has been
observed mostly in...
- 1991, the
Boeing 767-300ER
operating the
route crashed following an
uncommanded deployment of the
thrust reverser on the No. 1
engine during the climb...
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incident aircraft,
including abnormal "bumps" on the
rudder pedals and
uncommanded movement of the rudder.: 263
Investigators conducted interviews with...
- (bow-up or bow-down
angle measured from
horizontal axis) Pitch-up, an
uncommanded nose-upwards
aerodynamical rotation of an aircraft.
Pitch or
grade (slope)...
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flying over Saginaw, Michigan, the
Boeing 727-31
airliner began a sharp,
uncommanded roll to the right, and
subsequently went into a
spiral dive. The pilots...
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where static electricity or
other local electrical fields resulted in
uncommanded firing. A
series of
internal do****ents
obtained by CBS News in 2003 included...
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people on
board and 4 on the ground. The
crash was
attributed to the
uncommanded deployment of a
faulty thrust reverser on the
right engine,
which was...