Re: Caribbean Airlines Crash Landed in Guyana July 30th 2011
Posted: Fri Aug 05, 2011 2:30 pm
Many possible causes of CAL crash
Didn't see anything from the NTSB yet...
Read moreI am saddened about the recent crash of the Caribbean Airlines Ltd aircraft at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Guyana. Along with the multitudes, I applaud the escape of the numerous passengers and crew. That deliverance is divine.
There is no defining information yet, as the black box is going to be analysed and crew interviewed before an enquiry gives its findings. I wish to offer a possibility arising out of my research and experience.
I start with the assumption that the aircraft was deemed airworthy and the crew as competent as we know it to be at CAL. My input then regards weather conditions that could impact on the craft on approach and at landing. In addition to poor visibility in the horizontal direction due to a variety of meteorological phenomena, there are other significant wind factors that could cause a landing hazard and lead to a crash.
One assumes also that aircraft instruments were operating accurately and the pilots were given accurate and updated meteorological weather data at the terminal. If there were thunderstorms in the vicinity, not only would lightning be notably important, but vertical and horizontal wind shears could/ would be present, and could be unobserved by aircraft instruments and also by ground equipment (doppler radar), if there were any.
Didn't see anything from the NTSB yet...