Dreamlifter lands at wrong airport and can't take off

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Nah. It's gross incompetence and negligence.

Don't be silly, those things don't exist in aviation. It was the Human Factors again. They stowed away on the airplane and then took over for the landing. Don't go waving things like Personal Responsibility anywhere near an airplane!
 
Don't be silly, those things don't exist in aviation. It was the Human Factors again. They stowed away on the airplane and then took over for the landing. Don't go waving things like Personal Responsibility anywhere near an airplane!
Very funny.
 
Maybe a case of mistaken identity between real thing and Microsoft Flight Simulator X?
Said it for a while, they ought to make these real cockpits a little more realistic looking, damn simulator kids can't tell the difference no more.

FO: "Pssst... doesn't this runway look a lil short?"
CA: "Naw, did it last week on VATSIM and it was just fine"
FO: "Okay!"
CA: "Now, watch this...."
 
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That audio was cringe worthy...

Yep. However, I think they were very professional on the radio considering what just happened. I know in that seat I'd be worried about what the rest of my life was going to look like and they did a good job dealing with it once it had happened.
 
Yup, let's keep blaming poor aviating on fatigue. Two damn pilots, a highly automated jet, and you land at the wrong airport. Once you land you think you're actually at another airport, but are wrong about that too. A complete and total lack of SA.

Forget taking responsibility for screwing the pouch, let's just blame it on fatigue!
Awww sweet! You're back to tell everyone what an awesome pilot you are and how incapable of making a mistake you are! It's been awhile man!
 
That's right, because you are a sky god and could never possibly make a mistake. But I'm sure you have plenty of long haul cargo experience. Oh wait, you fly 2 hours at a time in a metro. Never mind.

I fly 16 hour duty days on the wrong side of the clock in an metro with no automation. I usually fly 6-8 hours a night with some of the legs being 6 hours long with no AP. So yea, fatigue, I know a little about it.
 
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