Boeing has told airlines operating 787 Dreamliners that pilots need to check their seats as an investigation into an incident on a Latam flight continues. It comes after 50 people were hurt this week when a 787 dropped suddenly during a Latam Airlines flight.
I don't buy this explanation. The only thing a seat adjustment would affect if it came too close is the yoke.
Well not exactly.
Cessna 150s have a seat rail AD, pertaining to the seat sliding backwards/forewards.
It looks like it could have been more of a maintenance issue.
#5 | POSTED BY BAT4255
There are many issues being reported, with the SFO United facility as the point of origination.
The pilots said their avionics and control of the aircraft went out for a time. An electronics snafu happened.
#7 | POSTED BY AMERICANUNITY
There had been a previous incident, where the Synthetic Air Data System (SADS) sensor was "incorrect", then knocked back into "correct", causing something similar to the LATAM episode.
en.wikipedia.org
United Airlines flight bound for Japan grounded in San Francisco with engine issues
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