There is a huge amount of back-story to the MC-12 program's phenomenally lousy training program that led into this tragedy. There was nearly a similar loss of an aircraft and crew due to an unrecognized unusual attitude in 2011, too, that led to some of us in the field trying to implement an unusual attitude recovery/training program. That idea was not received well by big AF, to say the least.
we were first ac over that...
I've always had questions about that line in that movie! Haha
When I left there was a Navy C-130 parked at Clark in the Philippines.
It had been there for the better part of a year because the pilot did an emergency landing and tried to stop a fully loaded aircraft in about 8 feet on a giant runway.
Ended up destroying the undercarriage with no easy way to fix it. The Navy was still shipping parts in to get their bird out instead of just writing it off and letting the Phils have it for parts.
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Not trying to be snide, but once again, no matter how FUBAR one's "advanced" training becomes as one "progresses" up the ladder, it's one's primary training that ultimately prevents this kind of thing.There is a huge amount of back-story to the MC-12 program's phenomenally lousy training program that led into this tragedy. There was nearly a similar loss of an aircraft and crew due to an unrecognized unusual attitude in 2011, too, that led to some of us in the field trying to implement an unusual attitude recovery/training program. That idea was not received well by big AF, to say the least.
A huge, massive list of errors led to that...it was entirely preventable.
Not trying to be snide, but once again, no matter how FUBAR one's "advanced" training becomes as one "progresses" up the ladder, it's one's primary training that ultimately prevents this kind of thing.
If you are flying an airplane - no matter what the particular mission - your first priority is ALWAYS fly the airplane. This is something that should be inculcated deeply and profoundly in basic primary training. If it is, it will stick through all the clutter and clatter of mediocre training that follows.