- Nov 11, 2009
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Bird strike / Double engine failure is a possibility though much less likely imho.I was just using my Aeronautics Degreeand 20 years for BCal/BA. However the B777 was a new aircraft when I left.
The video clip of it crashing with sound didn't hear the engines screaming.
I shall await what comes out as facts, for now my thoughts are with those people involved.
Flap levers on right of thrust quadrant and gear lever between Nav displays, would make the inadvertent flap selection strange for an FO with over 1000 hours. Fatigue can do strange things, but you'd think they wouldn't be departing home base. They could always reselect flap too if they did that. "too low flaps" aural would sound.
Will be a while till we find out, but intersection/performance error does seem most plausible?