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Charl wrote:That is some busy airspace, a blessing none of the crossing traffic copped it.
Copilot locked out of the cockpit, according to the cockpit audio.
I suppose the airlines are loathe to publicise how access is controlled to the front.
Truly a shocking incident.

Ian Warren wrote:
Not the first and not the last , the amount off disgruntled drivers driving the friendly skies ..... another well known incident and specific out off the Spain's tourist areas is pilots so drunk they start fiddling around then go to sleep - that was a regular occurrence. .... now were is that dog in the cockpit idea again ... The aircraft would or should have been on auto pilot , ... what the hell is a FMC for , something was tampered with !
Fozzer wrote:As you mentioned, Ian...
I find it strange, that I would expect both aeroplanes to be running on "Autopilot", and retaining height, direction, and speed; and movement, (accidental. or otherwise), of the manual controls, would have no effect?
Paul....(only a Sim Pilot).....

Charl wrote:I suppose the airlines are loathe to publicise how access is controlled to the front.
omitchell wrote:I'll wait till the findings of the second box are known before starting to draw conclusions
johnkiwi wrote:On several flights in tbe US a few years back, if one crew member left the flight deck, a cabin crew member went in and another guarded the flight deck door with a galley cart...
johnkiwi wrote:On several flights in tbe US a few years back, if one crew member left the flight deck, a cabin crew member went in and another guarded the flight deck door with a galley cart...
cowpatz wrote:That used to be the case up until the installation of cameras.
Personally I have always preferred the 2 crew concept.
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