Some interesting new answers to the accident. Interesting point that supports those of us who always carried "enough" fuel, this flight had no extra fuel onboard, forcing them to fly the flight planned route as opposed to other aircraft that night that diverted around the weather. These pilots had full tanks so there was no choice, which makes for a very uncomfortable position to be in. We've probably all been there with marginal fuel, and it's a bit like starting off with one strike already against you. It certainly puts you in the mindframe where you are willing to make the decision to divert earlier than you normally would. It certainly did for me.
The other comment about experience (I wasn't aware they had evidence that the captain was not on duty at the time) re. the third pilot in the left seat adds to the sorry situation. The NW pilot that had experienced an almost exactly similar situation except in the daylight was able to fall back on experience by turning everything off and setting the throttles at a 'normal' cruise setting, then ignoring the pitot-static instruments and merely flying more or less level by looking out the window.
Like the discussion in the previous posts, this was/is a very tough scenario to face, one quite possibly without a realistic solution. Even with 20-20 hindsight, I would find it very difficult to fault the crew actions (said with no airbus qualifications).
Death in the Atlantic: The Last Four Minutes of Air France Flight 447 - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International
The other comment about experience (I wasn't aware they had evidence that the captain was not on duty at the time) re. the third pilot in the left seat adds to the sorry situation. The NW pilot that had experienced an almost exactly similar situation except in the daylight was able to fall back on experience by turning everything off and setting the throttles at a 'normal' cruise setting, then ignoring the pitot-static instruments and merely flying more or less level by looking out the window.
Like the discussion in the previous posts, this was/is a very tough scenario to face, one quite possibly without a realistic solution. Even with 20-20 hindsight, I would find it very difficult to fault the crew actions (said with no airbus qualifications).
Death in the Atlantic: The Last Four Minutes of Air France Flight 447 - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International