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French Spitoons
tedg22 October 2011
Warning: Spoilers
If you know the aircraft business, you will know that you are far less likely to die from a terrorist attack than choosing to fly on an Airbus instead of a Boeing aircraft. The reason? Fundamentally, the cause is that the company is subsidized by the government to support jobs. They can compete on price because of subsidy rather than quality. Further, half is designed by French teams and half by British. I've been present when profound differences in engineering philosophy between Angos and Francs came close to fistfights over design issues. There is also a fundamental difference between Airbus and all other manufacturers. Everyone else assumes the pilots can fly, and build their cockpits to support the human. Airbus cockpits are built around automated control systems that are presumed to 'know what to do.' The pilots are there to monitor things. But what if the French-English software designers guess wrong? This documentary focuses on the loss of an Airbus on its way to France. The black boxes have only recently been found. The French investigating agency is careful to avoid pinning blame on Aircraft failure. France is extreme in Europe with the mix of government policy and business protections. But it had been known and widely accepted just a few weeks after the crash that it was caused by windspeed sensors that froze, rendering the computers blind. Confused, they stalled. I was recommended to this documentary by a reader because it is an fine example of an emerging genre: a matter of simple reporting but cast as a detective. The technique is done well enough here, because they don't pretend to show us (or worse, re-enact) the actual events in the detective story. Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
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5/10
'Mystery' solved
rparry-630-10449525 March 2015
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If you wish to stay frozen in 2010 or 2011, this documentary is for you. It was well made and thought provoking. But the mystery was completely solved in 2012. The cause of the accident is easily found with a Google search, and anyone with an interest in aviation safety knows what it is. (Should Google be made to display a spoiler alert?) The fact that events have passed it by does not prevent lazy networks and streaming services trotting out this documentary as if it were a current issue, as if its questions were unanswered. If you like re-watching sports programs speculating about who was going to win the 2014 World Cup or the 2015 Super Bowl, you will enjoy this irrelevant documentary.
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