falconvalley
Absentee Dad of the OOTSK, Runner, Cat Frustrator
<SHRUG> I thought it was a nice idea. I still don't think that Sully gave the FO enough credit.
And, as long as we're Monday-morning quarterbacking Sully... why the heck did he take the controls from Skiles? What was he going to do that Skiles couldn't do?
When Al Haynes speaks he mentions that when the event occurred on UAL 232 he said one of the dumbest things in his professional career; "I have the controls".
Now, I realize it's been 7 years or so since I last received a paycheck from US Airways, but when I flew there the folks in the schoolhouse encouraged the Captain to relinquish control of the aircraft to the first officer during a non-normal. Why? Because any monkey can fly the airplane, but it takes a Captain to make a decision -- and ones perceptual field is severely limited when he/she is hand-flying.
So my first question was, "Why did he take the controls from Skiles?"
My question today, as it was last night, is (with regard to the interview), were you alone in the cockpit? Because it sure as heck sounds like it with your continuous use of phrases like, "I had to...", "My airplane was...", "I knew I could make it..."
So there ya go. I'll be the jerk who second guesses a national "hero". Somebody had to do it or we wouldn't have had anything to talk about.![]()
It may just be his nature in a situation like that. Perhaps Skiles was exhibiting a demeaner that prompted Skully to want to take the airplane. Maybe he just blurted it out in a moment of subconcious panic of not knowing if Skiles was ok. Who knows.
Kudos to everybody involved.