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A detailed article appeared today (Aug 2nd) on the crash of a Gulfstream GIV on takeoff that occurred last year killing Philadelphia businessman Lewis Katz and six others. Gulfstream Aerospace Corp acknowledged to investigators that a key fail-safe system on the GIV had a flawed design.
Basically, the system that prevents the pilots from getting the jet above a low speed if the elevators were locked was flawed from the beginning. The pilots on this flight somehow managed to achieve ground speeds of up to 187 m.p.h. even though the elevators were immobilized. You can bet the lawsuits are flying on this one, and the FAA isn't exactly looking good in this story. The manufacturer, pilots, and the FAA all appear to have dropped the ball on this one.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Deadly_failure_on_the_runway_in_Katz_crash.html
Basically, the system that prevents the pilots from getting the jet above a low speed if the elevators were locked was flawed from the beginning. The pilots on this flight somehow managed to achieve ground speeds of up to 187 m.p.h. even though the elevators were immobilized. You can bet the lawsuits are flying on this one, and the FAA isn't exactly looking good in this story. The manufacturer, pilots, and the FAA all appear to have dropped the ball on this one.
http://www.philly.com/philly/news/Deadly_failure_on_the_runway_in_Katz_crash.html