A former senior captain with a major international airline, who has
flown a Boeing 777 aircraft, has debunked all the crash theories
proposed by other experts on the Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 by
saying that the flight is so automated that even if the flight crew left
the cockpit it would have flown to its destination via the
preprogrammed computer Flight Profile.
Contradicting the theory that suggested that the Boeing 777 aircraft could have flown on autopilot for hours and ran out of fuel before crashing, Byron Bailey said that the flight could have flown on autopilot for hours and reached its destination unless a human intervention changed the flight profile, reported The Daily Telegraph.
He explained that the aircraft has 80 computers and except for two engines, nearly every system is triplicated and the failure of even one of these systems would automatically result in a transfer to another. This means that for the Air Traffic Control (ATC) to lose control secondary radar contact READ nEWS iN FULL 29/11/14 ANI/Business Standard
Contradicting the theory that suggested that the Boeing 777 aircraft could have flown on autopilot for hours and ran out of fuel before crashing, Byron Bailey said that the flight could have flown on autopilot for hours and reached its destination unless a human intervention changed the flight profile, reported The Daily Telegraph.
He explained that the aircraft has 80 computers and except for two engines, nearly every system is triplicated and the failure of even one of these systems would automatically result in a transfer to another. This means that for the Air Traffic Control (ATC) to lose control secondary radar contact READ nEWS iN FULL 29/11/14 ANI/Business Standard
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