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Robert P Ryan's avatar

Comment from a retired airline captain. I am type rated in the B737, but not type rated in the B787. Your comment about "the plane would need a near-full flaps setting to get sufficient lift on takeoff." is incorrect. The greatest flap setting for takeoff in the B787-8 is 15 degrees, typical for Boeing airplanes. The maximum flap setting for landing is 30 degrees. The B787 is a totally electric airplane, meaning the systems that are normally directly driven by the engines on most airplanes are electrically powered on the B787. This requires some pretty hefty generators on the airplane. The deployment of a RAT means there was some kind of electrical issue that meant the generators were not carrying the load. Remains to be seen what was happening in the "big picture."

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Let me guess, it is Putin's fault.

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