India plane crash looked familiar.

Raynine

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I watched that plane crash in India and it triggered a memory. The way the plane went down as if it was not under the manual control of the pilot was familiar. I had seen something similar years ago when computer-controlled avionics first became loaded onto wide bodied airliners. Skilled pilots do not grow on trees and the airline industries have become sensitive to global cultural wokeness. I watched the test flight of a new airliner at an airshow and it seemed to have a mind of its own as flatlanded into trees. Many modern planes fly themselves to a remarkable degree and AI is taking over everything. I think the pilot ran out of time to get control of the airplane from the computer that would not release that control. This is likely to happen again.

 
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I watched that plane crash in India and it triggered a memory. The way the plane went down as if it was not under the manual control of the pilot was familiar. I had seen something similar years ago when computer-controlled avionics first became loaded onto wide bodied airliners. Skilled pilots do not grow on trees and the airline industries have become sensitive to global cultural wokeness. I watched the test flight of a new airliner at an airshow and it seemed to have a mind of its own as flatlanded into trees. Many modern planes fly themselves to a remarkable degree and AI is taking over everything. I think the pilot ran out of time to get control of the airplane from the computer that would not release that control. This is likely to happen again.


We'll get more information but they are starting to speculate that it was co-pilot error, accidentally pulling the wrong lever for flaps when he should have been pulling the lever for retracting the landing gear. But, right now it's all speculation.
 
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