Nigel Croker
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If I had a dime...then you would have 10 cents, or 1/10 of a dollar![]()
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If I had a dime...then you would have 10 cents, or 1/10 of a dollar![]()
Major pilots sure know how to take the attention off the regional guys. Thats 2 incidents/accidents for AA in the past two weeks. Scraped a wing the other day in Charlotte causing significant damage. Hope the 737 wasn't one of their new ones.
I believe this crash will be the result of pilot error and surely fatigue will play a huge factor along with the weather. Fatigue counter measures are what we should be focused on but we got pilots and congressmen screaming at each other over a pretty useless(when it comes to safety) 1500 hr rule.
Major pilots sure know how to take the attention off the regional guys. QUOTE]
That's called the 4th law of Thermo-dynamics: When the heats on someone else it's off of you!![]()
I guess if you lived in a world where it's 24/7 regional versus major, MAYBE, but some of us are just professional pilots concerned about what happened and how not to get into that situation ourselves.
I believe this crash will be the result of pilot error and surely fatigue will play a huge factor along with the weather. Fatigue counter measures are what we should be focused on but we got pilots and congressmen screaming at each other over a pretty useless(when it comes to safety) 1500 hr rule.
I guess if you lived in a world where it's 24/7 regional versus major, MAYBE, but some of us are just professional pilots concerned about what happened and how not to get into that situation ourselves.
That's called the 4th law of Thermo-dynamics: When the heats on someone else it's off of you!![]()
Only 22 post before this came up. I knew someone here would make the "major vs. minor" post eventually but we don't even have any facts on what happened yet. Lets not drag our politics into a pretty major accident before we know what or why ths happened. For all we know, the reversers or brakes could have failed??? I am just thankful that there were no fatalities.Major pilots sure know how to take the attention off the regional guys. Thats 2 incidents/accidents for AA in the past two weeks. Scraped a wing the other day in Charlotte causing significant damage. Hope the 737 wasn't one of their new ones.
I believe this crash will be the result of pilot error and surely fatigue will play a huge factor along with the weather. Fatigue counter measures are what we should be focused on but we got pilots and congressmen screaming at each other over a pretty useless(when it comes to safety) 1500 hr rule.
Glad everyone is ok! Practically speaking, and I have always wondered this, in an incident like this (as with the USAirways plane in the Hudson) do people get their luggage back? Or personal belongings that were left in the cabin (or should have been) during the evac? For the record though, glad everyone is ok...hope the pilots don't get fried by the news media!
Only 22 post before this came up. I knew someone here would make the "major vs. minor" post eventually but we don't even have any facts on what happened yet. Lets not drag our politics into a pretty major accident before we know what or why ths happened. For all we know, the reversers or brakes could have failed??? I am just thankful that there were no fatalities.
The Colgan flight and this AA flight are two different things. I am going to go out on a limb, all by myself and disagree with the 1500 hr rule, many ace pilots with thousands of hours have had brain farts and cause accidents. We may think we are super humans and every accident/incident are cause by weaker individuals. We are humans who are trained to handle adverse conditions, but we are all humans. The biggest airline accident was in Tenerife, and the man in the cockpit, was KLM ace pilot. Wether 500 hrs or 5000 hrs, things can happen we can get complacent and accidents happen.
Glad everyone is ok! Practically speaking, and I have always wondered this, in an incident like this (as with the USAirways plane in the Hudson) do people get their luggage back? Or personal belongings that were left in the cabin (or should have been) during the evac? For the record though, glad everyone is ok...hope the pilots don't get fried by the news media!