Boris Badenov
Fortis Leader
AFAIK, the landing problems are exclusive to the -11. Or uh maybe were.
Hahaha I remember when top 4's were cool and you could edit your HTML code on your "profile". Boy those were the good days. I can't keep up nowadays with these snapfaces and twitergrams. FB is still relatively easy thankfully.It's my metaphor for anything related to social media. You kids with your vine, snap, twitter, AOL, Instagram, LinkedIn, four square, google+, viber... I'm sure I forgot something.
Now get off my lawn!
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Idiots
One expects this behavior from the cattle class mass. Not from professional cockpit crew.
How many MDs has UPS lost?
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Devil's advocate: they all got out, and saved their bags, so...
i hate people
Idiots
One expects this behavior from the cattle class mass. Not from professional cockpit crew.
I think I read somewhere that the crew + Jumpseats were limited to going down the rope at the CAs window, so whoever was in the back was tossing out stuff while waiting their turns.
When I get to my computer I'll have to see if I can dig up that post somewhere......
Someone on Myspace said that they have a relative arriving soon at FLL. Unless they are jump seating from MEM, I think they'll be alright.
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L1 was open, but the deployed slide had been accidentally released from the floor, and was laying on the ground, making jumping out the L1 about a 15+ foot fall. R1 was unusable due to fire/smoke, so the cockpit windows were all that was available.
Risky move with that much smoke, hanging back by the L1 and taking time to locate, unsecure, and toss out Christmas presents and flight bags. Would be a lousy reason for someone to go down in the process, be unable to egress, and now ARFF has to go in after them, placing more risk on creating a rescue situation that didn't have to be one.
Then again, all kinds of screwups in that accident. Including ATC holding back/delaying ARFF trucks unnecessarily in crossing a runway to the scene. A good couple minutes delay.
I don't know how many people were on that flight, but a FedEx MD can have 6-8 people onboard (2 crew, 2 JS on the flight deck, 2-4 JS in the aft compartment. The crew bags are usually stored in a cargo net attached to the aft bulkhead in that aft compartment, about 3-4 feet from the L1 door.
If guys are limited to egressing from the cockpit windows, there's literally not enough space for everyone to fit on the flight deck while one at a time are going down that rope.
It's not hard to imagine a few guys being stuck in the aft area, unable to fit in the flight deck, throwing out bags because there's literally nothing else they can do at the moment.
tl;dr Don't immediately jump to the conclusion that they're being cheap and stupid, because the reality could be a lot different.
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My tin foil hat theory says the giant dip/ canyon in the TDZ of 10L had something to do with it. It's quite violent on TO and landing if you catch it right.
I'd say MSY's "dip" is much worse. However good point. Probably not forgiving if the stars align.My tin foil hat theory says the giant dip/ canyon in the TDZ of 10L had something to do with it. It's quite violent on TO and landing if you catch it right.
Yes, 2 weeks ago. It's really bad. I could see it maybe if someone plowed it in just hard enough, and with the correct cross wind correction. I saw it was gusty out of the NE today down there... I dunno, I just immediately thought of that when I heard. Even if it had nothing to do with it, it needs to be fixed.Interesting. Didn't they recently resurface that runway? Where your experiences after the new construction?
Hahaha I remember when top 4's were cool and you could edit your HTML code on your "profile". Boy those were the good days. I can't keep up nowadays with these snapfaces and twitergrams. FB is still relatively easy thankfully.
I don't know how many people were on that flight, but a FedEx MD can have 6-8 people onboard (2 crew, 2 JS on the flight deck, 2-4 JS in the aft compartment. The crew bags are usually stored in a cargo net attached to the aft bulkhead in that aft compartment, about 3-4 feet from the L1 door.
If guys are limited to egressing from the cockpit windows, there's literally not enough space for everyone to fit on the flight deck while one at a time are going down that rope.
It's not hard to imagine a few guys being stuck in the aft area, unable to fit in the flight deck, throwing out bags because there's literally nothing else they can do at the moment.
tl;dr Don't immediately jump to the conclusion that they're being cheap and stupid, because the reality could be a lot different.
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