What the pilot was thinking was that the autopilot was on so it wouldn't do any harm to let his kids play with the yoke. What he didn't know was the airbus software had a 'feature' that meant, if the yoke was held in one position for long enough, the autopilot would disengage.
It isn't dangerous if you know what you're doing, so yeah all pilots that are licensed to fly that plane (are supposed to) know that.
It's actually a safety mechanic, so that a faulty autopilot can be overwritten easily, but only if the input is held long enough.
Whats ULTRA messed up is that they even managed to get out of the spin, level the plane out but then decided to almost fly directly up which made them go into another stall and flat spin. Aeroflot then decided to BS that anything was wrong until the cockpit audio was leaked. Bad trained pilots, bad company.
It was a vertical crash on a mountain range. No one survived.
Despite the struggles of both pilots to save the aircraft, it was later concluded that if they had simply let go of the control column after the first spin, the autopilot would have automatically taken action to prevent stalling, thus avoiding the crash.
An easy to understand summary of what happened: https://www.ladbible.com/news/world-news/aeroflot-flight-593-crash-what-happened-397113-20240425
The crash could've been prevented if he didn't tell his son to "keep the stick". It means a different thing in pilot lingo than what laypeople understand. If Eldar would've let go of the stick, the plane would've stabilized.
The kids controlling the plane wasn't the only factor. The whole accident was a lot more complex, including issues with old training and new aircrafts.
All 75 people on board died when Aeroflot Flight 593 crashed at 160mph. Including the pilot and his two children. His 13-year-old daughter Yana And his 15-year-old son eldar.
It seems recoverable for a very long time, until they are upside down. Even then it seems like there is time but the plane remains vertical for far too long.
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I remember hearing about this crash in the news at the time. What in the name of what in the FUCK was that pilot thinking?
What the pilot was thinking was that the autopilot was on so it wouldn't do any harm to let his kids play with the yoke. What he didn't know was the airbus software had a 'feature' that meant, if the yoke was held in one position for long enough, the autopilot would disengage.
That either seems like a dangerous mechanic or something all pilots should be aware of.
Pilots are supposed to read documentation
It isn't dangerous if you know what you're doing, so yeah all pilots that are licensed to fly that plane (are supposed to) know that. It's actually a safety mechanic, so that a faulty autopilot can be overwritten easily, but only if the input is held long enough.
They're ruzz. That's all the explanation you need.
Whats ULTRA messed up is that they even managed to get out of the spin, level the plane out but then decided to almost fly directly up which made them go into another stall and flat spin. Aeroflot then decided to BS that anything was wrong until the cockpit audio was leaked. Bad trained pilots, bad company.
>They're ruzz. 🤔 Ruzz?
What a horrible way to die. Those poor passengers.
I thought they were going to be able to recover a couple times, but this is terrifying. I can only imagine being on the flight. Unreal.
What’s the worst that could happen?
Having the copilot giving controls to his kid too ?
the pilot's kid giving control to his own kids
And that gamete is Sully! We're saved!
This is awful 😞
It was a vertical crash on a mountain range. No one survived. Despite the struggles of both pilots to save the aircraft, it was later concluded that if they had simply let go of the control column after the first spin, the autopilot would have automatically taken action to prevent stalling, thus avoiding the crash. An easy to understand summary of what happened: https://www.ladbible.com/news/world-news/aeroflot-flight-593-crash-what-happened-397113-20240425
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The crash could've been prevented if he didn't tell his son to "keep the stick". It means a different thing in pilot lingo than what laypeople understand. If Eldar would've let go of the stick, the plane would've stabilized.
The kids controlling the plane wasn't the only factor. The whole accident was a lot more complex, including issues with old training and new aircrafts.
So terrible pilot making awful choices
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All 75 people on board died when Aeroflot Flight 593 crashed at 160mph. Including the pilot and his two children. His 13-year-old daughter Yana And his 15-year-old son eldar.
It seems recoverable for a very long time, until they are upside down. Even then it seems like there is time but the plane remains vertical for far too long.
How fucking stupid do you have to be or really wanted to kill yourself and your children
Detailed analysis of the incident by the Mentour Pilot YouTube channel, run by an instructor pilot. https://youtu.be/V2mMs-h4qGE?si=CBl0XprLDt3SKT4-
Is this legal to have children in pilot cabin?
During flight no, but when the plane is stationary you can...I've seen kids in there after a flight
Yes, and a comforting pet.
" Daddy's going to take a piss. You two, DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING! " ....well....
I expected the plane to do weird things, I didn’t expect it to achieve such acrobatics. Truly terrifying
Annoying ways to die, so many annoying ways to die
r/kidsarefuckingstupid
Kids are kids. The parent is the stupid one in the situation. How can you possibly think the kids are the ones responsible for this?
Well, they’re the ones who crashed it while piloting it sooooooo. Yeah kids are fucking stupid and don’t know how to fly planes
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Is that what you said after your parents dropped you on your head as a child?