The info I'm referring to is HERE if anyone wants to read.
A couple of the posters are very knowledgeable industry guys who usually call this stuff correctly; it'll all come clear once the boxes...
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The info I'm referring to is HERE if anyone wants to read.
A couple of the posters are very knowledgeable industry guys who usually call this stuff correctly; it'll all come clear once the boxes...
Can't recall verbatim what's being suggested but it's along the lines of a local fire/detonation causing the apparent power cut to the MCAS which happened whilst still airborne. The pilots certainly...
The suggestion is a localised fire/detonation lead to loss of avionic control. No question the aircraft went nose down hard into the ground rather than broke up when airborne.
A lot of knowledgeable guys on an aircraft forum I browse feel the evidence released so far suggests this was an explosion, quite possibly lithium-ion batteries in the cargo catching fire.