Posted on 07/10/2013 4:38:16 PM PDT by BenLurkin
The pilot at the helm of the Asiana Airlines flight told investigators he saw a flash of light while trying to land the plane and was temporarily blinded, National Transportation Safety Board Chairwoman Debbie Hersman said on Wednesday
We really dont know what it couldve been, Hersman said when asked if the flash couldve been a laser of some type.
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He probably thought he was going to die.
It was his career blowing up in his face.
So this flash of light somehow altered his approach profile?
It doesn’t appear that they knew they were in trouble till it was already too late. I doubt a flash of light would have made much difference a few seconds out.
It blowed up real good.
It’s possible someone was pointing a laser at the plane. If true, it would be interesting to see if a careful examination of surveillance video sheds any light on the identity of the culprit.
bull-pucky !
Michigan Militia did it!
I’m not buying it unless what was said on the cockpit recorder somehow verifies it.
I will no longer believe any stories of lasers causing airplane crashes after watching the Egyptian footage of helicopters circling the crowds. Those helicopters looked like they were painted green and red from all the hundreds of lasers on them, and the pilots cruised around without a care.
LOL good point. The choppers looked like they were lit up with strobe lights.
[Im not buying it unless what was said on the cockpit recorder somehow verifies it.]
Right. What was the altitude and speed of the plane when this flash occurred?
Exactly. How did a flash change his speed and approach.
Unless someone was on the tarmac pointing a laser at the plane, or someone in a car on the San Mateo Bridge, or someone was on a boat in the water between the plane and the runway, I doubt it's possible to flash the pilot at that point in the approach.
BTW, there are always windsurfers in the Bay off of the runway who are riding the wake from the planes.
-PJ
The sun, while the plane was cartwheeling?
I read today that one of the relief pilots said the nose was so high that the runway couldn’t be seen by the crew. So did this so-called flash of light come from the sky?
Well this proves that it wasn’t mechanical error. The pilots wouldn’t be making such trasnparent claims otherwise.
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