New Training on Stall Warning Recovery
Acting after an in-flight upset of a Boeing 747 during a flight from Melbourne, Australia, to Beijing, Qantas has developed additional training on complex stall warning recovery events for 747 pilots undergoing recurrent training, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) says.
The ATSB said in its final report on the incident, released in late March, that after the April 7, 2017, incident involving a Qantas 747, the airline retrained all 747 flight crews in stall warning recovery scenarios, changed ground school lesson plans to “ensure flight crews were adequately prepared to recover from stall warning activations at high altitudes or with engine power above idle,” and modified flight crew training manuals.
The measures also were applied to Qa…
