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Steve Schreiber, a veteran commercial airline pilot, has added his personal insights to the unfolding story of a父子 flight collapse involving the Boeing 787. Mr. Schreiber, known for his并对ings with aviation enthusiasts, shared a video detailing the moments before the plane’s-death, including the deployment of the Ram Access Turbine (RAT) by operator Steve Hudson in an earlier incident. This appears to be the first time Steve clarifies that he identified the RAT in the MP4 stream alongside the audio. In his explanation, Mr. Schreiber suggested that the RAT was likely an indication of a dual-engine failure event.

他在视频中提到, RAT属于飞机左边的一个很小的门,类似于Vevrin三引擎,可以提供电力和液压以应对紧急情况。他说_damage“是出于三个原因之一”的,分别为大功率电源故障、大功率液压故障和双引擎故障。这种冷静且富有见解的 pilots分析етод showcases他具备丰富 aviation knowledge and experience.

Mr. Schreiber speculated that the RAT was designed as the last resort, even in higher altitudes (400-500 feet), confirming its likelihood in a scenario where both engines falldown simultaneously. However, he argues that the plane’s sudden stall and derby with a building demonstrated that other failures (like electrical or hydraulic malfunctions) were likely the cause.

Mr. Schreiber also shared survivor’s account, which further indicated the RAT was installed when the plane degraded in mid-air. Survivor Viseshwarya Ramesh, who was in seat 11A with-searchers, described the sudden stall and derelict airplane shortly after lift-off, with green and white lights flickering as the plane struggled to ascend. Ramesh noted the RAT’s fire exhaust as a key symptom, with a distinct sound (propeller-like) attributed to it.

He emphasized that both engine failures happened at the same time “could not believe it,” but argued that “these are likely” evidence pointing to the RAT, which failed to account for either engine failure. Mr. Schreiber believes additional evidence from further aviation accounts would clarify the cause and call for action to avoid such catastrophic events.

Ultimately, Mr. Schreiber poses the question of why the RAT, a component designed for extreme situations like plane destruction, would deploy in a mid-air emergency. He added: “You never know,” hinting at the mystery behind this phenomenon.

This summary captures the essence of the article, offering a brief yet comprehensive overview of Mr. Schreiber’s analysis and observations, weaving personal insights with factual data and expressions of fear and curiosity.

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