Yet another terrible accident. The safety record of Indonesian commercial aviation is grim.
https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20210109-0
https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20210109-0
I didn’t read the whole article, but I don’t have any issue with the excerpt. Both facts appear to be true, it seem appropriately characterized. Not standing up for journalist, their reporting on pretty much all subjects tend to be pretty biased and incorrect.
My take was the article implied the "Max" crashes caused the whole 737 fleet to be grounded. It certainly wasn't clearly stated that only one model of the 737 was impacted.
How'd I do? Can I get a J-school degree now?
Hey, I can write like that too! "The driver of a 2018 Ford Explorer lost control of the vehicle Saturday on Highway 27, and struck two trees, a fencepost and a fire hydrant. The driver was arrested for suspected DUI. In 1978 a recall was issued for 1.5 million Ford Pintos because of defective design that caused numerous injuries and fatalities, and resulted in a jury verdict of $2.5 million in compensatory damages and $3.5 million in punitive damages against Ford Motor Company, after the jury found the company had acted in conscious disregard of safety."
If you're starting with the Explorer, the correct context would be all the rollover accidents, and then bring Firestone Tire into the mix.
When "journalists" don't know what they are talking about and need to fill space, what do you expect?
when DO they know what they’re talking about anymore?
65 passengers and crew possibly died in a new unexplained accident and you guys decide to clown around about journalists. I don’t visit POA very much anymore and I keep being reminded why.
65 passengers and crew possibly died in a new unexplained accident and you guys decide to clown around about journalists. I don’t visit POA very much anymore and I keep being reminded why.
Apparently they’ve located the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder using sonar.
https://www.npr.org/2021/01/10/9553...-in-indonesia-air-crash-no-signs-of-survivors
They didn’t find the memory component from the CVR, however (as of yesterday). Sound’s like ol’ SD card popped right out of the socket. Might be hard to find on the bottom of the ocean, I would think.
of course it's not an SD card. Otherwise, I'm relying on Juan Brown as my source rather than this website. Juan generally seems to provide pretty good info on this stuff.Not exactly. The underwater beacon is the size of a toilet paper tube and clamps onto the recorder. They found the beacon. The recorder itself is larger, no way for the memory card to pop out of it.
It was suicide by pilot. No doubt about it. Might as well save the money on any further investigation.
I was just trying to beat Dan to the answer."Allahu Akbar,"