they will continue to always scapegoat the pilot / train operator / whatever
Who is "they"? Anyway the investigation that took a year was performed by rather independent parties. Plus, Airbus interest is to put the blame on the airline / pilots (Air Asia), Air Asia interest is to blame the aircraft (Airbus)... So after a year when all of those people having conflicting interests come up with an agreed outcome, it's likely to be not far from the truth.
The AirAsia pilots had not been trained for that scenario, [the investigator] added, because the manual provided by the plane's manufacturer said the aircraft, an Airbus 320, was designed to prevent it from becoming upset and therefore upset recovery training was unnecessary
No. Usually, when the lemon starts to get down to power tireness, people just change it, with another new, fresh and yellow lemon. You may find lemon stations in most supermarkets (I heard they have some at wallmart)
One percent being worth $500 million.
She is NOT an engineer
Are you saying she is too hot to be an engineer?
It's the least of their problems.
Hmm the selection of pilots is by far stricter than the selection of programmers. And good programmers make no bug :-)
Lax airline, pax don't relax.
as more and more planes fall out of the sky
Wrong.
they will continue to always scapegoat the pilot / train operator / whatever
Who is "they"? Anyway the investigation that took a year was performed by rather independent parties. Plus, Airbus interest is to put the blame on the airline / pilots (Air Asia), Air Asia interest is to blame the aircraft (Airbus)... So after a year when all of those people having conflicting interests come up with an agreed outcome, it's likely to be not far from the truth.
The AirAsia pilots had not been trained for that scenario, [the investigator] added, because the manual provided by the plane's manufacturer said the aircraft, an Airbus 320, was designed to prevent it from becoming upset and therefore upset recovery training was unnecessary
"You crash it wrong".
The motivation was different.
yeah
+5 Funny or -1 Troll, this is how your post will end.
Maybe the OS just needs one, not two
At least he didn't post as AC...
Indeed! thanks
No. Usually, when the lemon starts to get down to power tireness, people just change it, with another new, fresh and yellow lemon. You may find lemon stations in most supermarkets (I heard they have some at wallmart)
Ok, the 'h' is wrong... fyi (typically my mistake! studied that a loong time ago)
A typical li-ion battery produces ~10Wh. 10000 times less, means 1 mWh. This is roughly what a lemon can produce.
Well my iphone 6+ lasts a lot longer than my former 5.
You hide pretty well your apple fanboiness...
??!! And what's wrong with thin + battery life?
If 3.5 jack cannot fit, what will the new iphone made of, to prevent another bendgate issue? Maybe a flexible iphone is the solution...
there will be a $75 piece manufactured for 85 cents that will be a lightning to headphone jack connection.
The only reason Apple keeps doing this is because people keep purchasing their stuff, whatever the price (well, maybe not you I reckon).
USB not good as the good old jack for listening to music . Sometimes the quality is inferior (because the USB converters are cheap), and other annoyances. see this informational thread for more important and irrelevant information.
Probably he/she doesn't know that to enter a word, he/she may release a key before pressing the next one.
This is an article for "Memento" like people.