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To: maceng2 who wrote (1438713)2/11/2024 2:40:45 PM
From: Eric  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572942
 
That will tell you where the focus of further improvement should be

Physical improvements were done to Airbus aircraft after that accident. Weather was not the primary causal factor.

(I'll give you a hint. The pitot, static system)

Both of them froze up on that flight at altitude.

Totally false airspeed and altitude information.

After the accident all Airbus aircraft were physically modified along with some of Boeing's aircraft.

GPS couldn't save them in this situation.

Along with Pilot and Copilot stick voting system problems.

A simple software fix that applied to all Airbus aircraft after the accident.