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From: Mina
To: "jeffrey E." <jeevacation®gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Bedford crash update
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2014 21:09:45 +0000
Jeffrey,
I haven't heard any real updates other than, gust lock position appeared to be if OFF position, which explains
why throttles we're able to reach takeoff power, if guest lock was actually engaged, throttles would only
accelerate to 6%,. I still believe pilots didn't not accomplish a freedom of movement prior to departure, coupled
with a failed Gust lock Elevator control link,
June 16 post:
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators are closely analyzing the contents of cockpit voice
and flight data recorders recovered intact from the wreckage of the Gulfstream IV that crashed May 31 on
takeoff from Bedford-Hanscom Field (BED) in Massachusetts. The accident killed all four passengers and three
crew on board.
In a televised briefing last week, NTSB investigator-in-charge Luke Schiada said the recorders provide solid
information until the moment of the crash off the end of BED's 7,011-foot-long Runway 11. The aircraft takeoff
roll lasted 49 seconds before the recordings were terminated, with normal V-speed callouts occurring during
takeoff until the moment of rotation when pilot conversation about aircraft controllability could be heard.
The GIV reached 165 knots but never left the ground and the crew attempted to abort the takeoff, deploying
maximum reverse thrust in the process.
The airplane was unable to stop on the remaining runway and crashed into a gully about 2,000 feet beyond the
departure end of the pavement and was subsequently destroyed by fire. Schiada said the aircraft's takeoff weight
and flap settings are still being determined, and that airport surveillance camera footage has yet to be analyzed.
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On Jul 27, 2014, at 10:47 AM, "jeffrey E." <[email protected]> wrote:
any more on the plane crash in bedford?
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