Boris Badenov
Fortis Leader
And maybe not 1,000'
So then not at all what I asked. Jesus, you really are a lawyer, aren't you?
And maybe not 1,000'
@Boris Badenov, did the reverse work on those Garretts? On the Metro, they sucked, but they were also stopping a lot of weight, because the brakes didn't work, either.
So then not at all what I asked. Jesus, you really are a lawyer, aren't you?
Notable mention in the category of company that killed more than Zero: Air Now (scare now).MU-2, more successful at killing American pilots than the Zero.
A lawyer? No.
Notable mention in the category of company that killed more than Zero: Air Now (scare now).
Plenty of rumors... They want them. Probably go with CRJ thoughA lawyer? No, I'm a pilot that operates aircraft that weigh more than 12,500 lbs. I mean the whole, "I can fly at approach speeds en route and then land in not much of a shorter distance than most aircraft" is cute, but the WSCOD was a beast. You could carry a pair of MU-2's with you for a few hours, and then put the plane down on a comparative postage stamp.
Oh and it also had hot wings, unlike that piece of crap you're operating now.
I'm waiting for somebody to do a cargo conversion on it. Amflight will probably be the first, and will try to argue with the FAA that they can do a short course for the Bro pilots.
They did 3 in 14 months if I remember correctly, DDH being the exclamation point on the single pilot op for that fleet. Then they didn't want to comply with the upgrades for the Scare-avan because it costs too much and ice in New England and Upstate New York isn't really that big a deal. This was a decade ago for me so I don't remember all the jokes and timelines. There's a bunch of pilots up in the DDH area that would pick on Scarenow around the water cooler when things were slow. About half of them were current Scarenow pilots and the other half were ex scarenow.How many did they have? I know of the fuel exhaustion crash at EEN, and the CFIT at DDH.
As long as it was done on autopilot.
I'd take the 1900 out of there in my hey day - for sure. I'd need to be light, but I bet I could carry more than the Mitsi![]()
Don't say 1900 around the Metro guys, they'll get all heady on ya!![]()
Hondo haters gonna hate.Well the Hondo is a better airplane than the metro - that's just it.
They did 3 in 14 months if I remember correctly, DDH being the exclamation point on the single pilot op for that fleet. Then they didn't want to comply with the upgrades for the Scare-avan because it costs too much and ice in New England and Upstate New York isn't really that big a deal. This was a decade ago for me so I don't remember all the jokes and timelines. There's a bunch of pilots up in the DDH area that would pick on Scarenow around the water cooler when things were slow. About half of them were current Scarenow pilots and the other half were ex scarenow.
They did 3 in 14 months if I remember correctly, DDH being the exclamation point on the single pilot op for that fleet. Then they didn't want to comply with the upgrades for the Scare-avan because it costs too much and ice in New England and Upstate New York isn't really that big a deal. This was a decade ago for me so I don't remember all the jokes and timelines. There's a bunch of pilots up in the DDH area that would pick on Scarenow around the water cooler when things were slow. About half of them were current Scarenow pilots and the other half were ex scarenow.
That place was bad news. Couple MX guys in AQW used to joke that Airnow was first in straining pilots through cockpits.The third was when they crashed a Bandit into the WalMart in MHT after an engine failure. No one was hurt, thank god.
Wiggins?Didn't they also have a love affair with a Wal-Mart? Or was that Waggins?
The third was when they crashed a Bandit into the WalMart in MHT after an engine failure. No one was hurt, thank god.
That place was bad news. Couple MX guys in AQW used to joke that Airnow was first in straining pilots through cockpits.
Wiggins?
Bringing low prices even lower! New England has a lot of animosity toward WalMart, but they still work there. Of course the one in PSF used to be ranked worst on the east coast for 3 years in a row or 3 years close together. One guy used to sit at the front door and stare people down as they entered pointing to his "Welcome" button. He was a permanent fixture for two years.
Well you said Waggin's and I was asking if you meant Wiggins.I believe Wiggins had an incident several years ago (way before my time, at least) and inverted what was their only Twin Otter, but that may be a company myth. Who knows.
http://www.ntsb.gov/aviationquery/brief2.aspx?ev_id=20080702X00969&ntsbno=NYC08FA218&akey=1That's the event I was thinking of.
I believe Wiggins had an incident several years ago (way before my time, at least) and inverted what was their only Twin Otter, but that may be a company myth. Who knows.