On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 20:24:07 -0000, you ("Paul J Henney"
<ph014a5309@blueyonder.co.uk>) wrote:
>One thought..could this debris have somehow damaged the covers to the
>port undercarriage well, say displaced/damaged the cover?
>Would this tie in with the temp. readings and then drop outs of the
>sensors in this area of the wing?
It certainly would to some degree and this is certainly one hypothesis that
is being investigated, although I don't think it can be that easy. But while
it's pretty good speculation, it still is speculation. For instance this
doesn't answer the off-nominal thermal events in other parts of the
structure, especially those at the left side of the fuselage. Suffice it to
say that this general area of the port wing at this point is a most
interesting area, regardless of what exactly broke at what time, bearing in
mind that there are still many other things to investigate and some
conflicting data.
CU! Markus
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