Flight security/ Authorities ruled out
terrorism
The action appears to have helped trigger the events of Dec. 28, when
the Airbus Group NV A320 climbed so abruptly that it lost lift and it began
falling with warnings blaring in the cockpit, the people said. All 162 aboard
were killed.
The pilots had been attempting to deal with alerts about the flight
augmentation computers, which control the A320’s rudder and also automatically
prevent it from going too slow. After initial attempts to address the alerts,
the flight crew cut power to the entire system, which comprises two separate
computers that back up each other, the people said.
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