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Is there a pattern?

Want to talk about two incidents:
#1 – the A330 that made a glider-landing on the Azores
#2 – the A340 that overshot on take-off at Johannesburg

Both happened because the Airbuses EFIS didn’t show the right information or showed misleading information. I ask – is there a pattern? Are Airbus more prone to such misunderstanding? Has anything comparable happened on a Boeing?

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By: Grey Area - 5th November 2004 at 17:47

I dunno, Matthew, it seems that you can’t look at an aviation forum anywhere just lately without seeing at least one Airbus-knocking posting.

Just seems a bit sad, that’s all. After all, Airbus AND Boeing both have a fine track record and a range of excellent products that are selling well.

Why can’t some people just accept this fact?

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By: Grey Area - 5th November 2004 at 17:47

I dunno, Matthew, it seems that you can’t look at an aviation forum anywhere just lately without seeing at least one Airbus-knocking posting.

Just seems a bit sad, that’s all. After all, Airbus AND Boeing both have a fine track record and a range of excellent products that are selling well.

Why can’t some people just accept this fact?

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By: Grey Area - 4th November 2004 at 23:02

Yes, it’s a wonder that Airbus types don’t fall out of the sky every day! I should think they’ll give up and go home, now.

Do me a favour, guys……….. 😉

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By: Grey Area - 4th November 2004 at 23:02

Yes, it’s a wonder that Airbus types don’t fall out of the sky every day! I should think they’ll give up and go home, now.

Do me a favour, guys……….. 😉

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By: Grey Area - 4th November 2004 at 17:41

Well, there WAS the Air Canada B767 that surprised a whole bunch of RC model flyers when it had to put down on a disused runway due to acute fuel shortage.

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By: Grey Area - 4th November 2004 at 17:41

Well, there WAS the Air Canada B767 that surprised a whole bunch of RC model flyers when it had to put down on a disused runway due to acute fuel shortage.

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By: andrewm - 4th November 2004 at 12:06

Wasnt the A340 one put down to it was a newly trained A340 pilot?

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By: andrewm - 4th November 2004 at 12:06

Wasnt the A340 one put down to it was a newly trained A340 pilot?

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