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Just how in the hell does this happen? Codifer Yesterday #1
S. Korean's probably deleted last 4 minutes then sent to NTSB afterwards. Whoops. spudspud 23 hrs ago #21
Not possible... regnaD kciN 20 hrs ago #28
It's happened more than once EX500rider 19 hrs ago #30
Are you saying there is no possible way to have removed the data then damaged it so the NTSB could repair it afterwards spudspud 18 hrs ago #31
And why would the South Korean Transportation Ministry do that? EX500rider 10 hrs ago #36
How it could have happened? Scully 23 hrs ago #22
This is an interesting analysis wackadoo wabbit 22 hrs ago #23
Yeah I lean towards pilot error/bad CRM EX500rider 21 hrs ago #27
And on top of that blowing the teardrop back to the field, ending up way long & fast EX500rider 10 hrs ago #37
Something Bad Happened on this Plane Oneear Yesterday #2
Not buying it. Irish_Dem Yesterday #3
And they DID "withstand" it... regnaD kciN 20 hrs ago #29
Do you think there's a cover up? PJMcK 13 hrs ago #33
Any time a malfunction results in someone making a huge amount of money Irish_Dem 13 hrs ago #34
But neither the airport nor the airline would have had control of the boxes EX500rider 11 hrs ago #35
Yeah, that's the ticket! Prairie Gates Yesterday #4
It's sometimes months before the boxes are found dickthegrouch Yesterday #5
Don't think any of this is going to be a Boeing issue EX500rider Yesterday #13
I was curious. Igel Yesterday #17
It has to have an internal battery failsafe. I see TWO investigations. Festivito Yesterday #6
Actually they don't have internal batteries. Angleae Yesterday #7
Me thinks something stinks in this story. I guess the engineers that designed flashman13 Yesterday #8
If an aircraft experiences a total power failure VMA131Marine Yesterday #10
If all that you have is the battery that last thing you want to do is try and start the APU. Angleae Yesterday #11
From what i have read the black boxes are not on the short list of the things the batteries power EX500rider 10 hrs ago #38
Boeing again.... yardwork Yesterday #9
Don't think it will be a manufacturer issue in this case, more like pilot error EX500rider Yesterday #14
Battery backup was a option for the data recorders before 2010 EX500rider Yesterday #12
Shrapnel damage is obvious. BidenRocks Yesterday #15
Wrong crash. Igel Yesterday #18
Oops! BidenRocks Yesterday #19
My understanding is that after the initial go around mn9driver Yesterday #16
No, this whole thing happened in minutes EX500rider 21 hrs ago #24
Is there any way they could have been jammed orangecrush 23 hrs ago #20
Power loss by losing both gens, see my post#12 EX500rider 21 hrs ago #25
HelloooooOOOOOOOO ConspiracyLand!!!!! We've got a banger for you today! RockRaven 21 hrs ago #26
Don't tell me you think MAGA will find a way to put this on Biden?!?! OrwellwasRight 18 hrs ago #32
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