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Hi!: I was informed, by a pilot, friend of captain Calderón, in command of flight 933 (today, both are dead), that when FAA reconstructed accident in a flight simulator, even when knowing about cause of it being 'Windshear', and solution increasing power of engines, to gain airspeed, every time they simulated accident resulted in total destruction of airplane and death of all inside, from crashing into ground at high speed; the source reported me they at FAA don't find an explanation for captain Calderon actually detecting, 'feeling', the windshear, increasing power of engines, and just falling short of airstrip instead of having a fatal accident. Thus, the crew did not make a mistake, but acted in an exceptionally skilled way, reducing damages to a minimum. Captain Calderón was discontinued from flying during the time of accident investigation, then allowed normal flying permits. Calderón became angry towards the man in pilot's union who preventively removed him from flying. Blessings +
Thanks for your interest in this article. In Wikipedia, articles are based only on information from published, reliable sources. Personal experience, knowledge or opinion, whether direct or from other persons, cannot be used; that is considered to be "original research", which is against site policy. DonFB (talk) 10:44, 28 February 2021 (UTC)Reply