Question:
Carrier stated the aircraft lost 6k feet in two minutes. Seems a 3,000 fpm planned descent wouldn't have produced this outcome. So assuming it was abrupt wind shear, this couldn't have been overcome after the initial slingshot that put heads through the overhead bins? Or was it intentional to continue the steep descent to get clear of the area?
Can any of you commercial guys elaborate on how this likely may have gone down?
I can't magine the stresses produced on the aircraft- made me think of a video I've seen where they push the wingtips up with hydraulic pistons to an unbelievable angle, looked like a bird flapping it's wings. Despite all the negative press about Boeing of late- this one passed a real stress test