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the_flight_crew_and_loss_of_control [2014/12/24 21:50]
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 ======= The Flight Crew And Loss Of Control ======= ======= The Flight Crew And Loss Of Control =======
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 +====UPDATE==== I've given the seat belt buckles much thought and have come to the conclusion that, if the buckles found in the wreckage had been in the fastened position, there would not have been cause for the CAB to consider that a shift in passenger load had occurred. This is not to say that a load shift was the definitive cause of the plane losing control, only that it is likely passengers in the front of the plane got up from their seats in order to distance themselves from the fire. A fair conclusion can be reached that a good number of seat belt buckles were not found in the wreckage in the fastened position.
  
  
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 Also, there is no mention as to the discovery of seat belts or seat belt buckles and whether or not any were found fastened or unfastened in the wreckage. ​ Also, there is no mention as to the discovery of seat belts or seat belt buckles and whether or not any were found fastened or unfastened in the wreckage. ​
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-==UPDATE== I've given the seat belt buckles much thought and have come to the conclusion that, if the buckles found in the wreckage had been in the fastened position, there would not have been cause for the CAB to consider that a shift in passenger load had occurred. This is not to say that a load shift was the definitive cause of the plane losing control, only that it is likely passengers in the front of the plane got up from their seats in order to distance themselves from the fire. A fair conclusion can be reached that a good number of seat belt buckles were not found in the wreckage in the fastened position. 
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