How did they get someone in a jumpseat instructing and someone else videoing? I didn’t think there was enough room for that ! Also I love that the FO is videoing too.
How did they get someone in a jumpseat instructing and someone else videoing? I didn’t think there was enough room for that ! Also I love that the FO is videoing too.
Man, this makes my former flight standards brain itch on so many levels.
How did they get someone in a jumpseat instructing and someone else videoing? I didn’t think there was enough room for that ! Also I love that the FO is videoing too.
Sterile cockpit, FO filming when he should be monitoring flight path and airspeed, jumpseater filming, unstabilized approach, incorrect approach preparation, landing outside the touchdown zone and failure to execute a go around my my LLCP would probably pistol whip me if I didn't remove them from flying status at the gate.
Sterile cockpit, FO filming when he should be monitoring flight path and airspeed, jumpseater filming, unstabilized approach, incorrect approach preparation, landing outside the touchdown zone and failure to execute a go around my my LLCP would probably pistol whip me if I didn't remove them from flying status at the gate.
Oh dang, good catch! You’re right.I believe that exact 737-300 was one of the jets destroyed on the ramp at Khartoum airport in Sudan by mortar fire the other day.
How did they get someone in a jumpseat instructing and someone else videoing? I didn’t think there was enough room for that ! Also I love that the FO is videoing too.
Apparently not a worry was given!So much tomfoolery that they were able to block out "SINK RATE....BANK ANGLE BANK ANGLE....SINK RATE". Poor old airplane. The jump seater saying "Do not worry" was my favorite part.
Standby Rudder?LOL how do you activate the standby system?
I have a 737 question for you: How often do you activate they standby hydraulic system?
I'm asking because I suspect this is a sitaution of "same equipment operated differently."
I can only hope to assume this is being done on the ground as some check/flow rather than airborne?
I imagine they turn something off and something else automatically turns on and that’s the check. On the ground, I hope.
Yeah that is what I was imagining
You really got check all the switches after maintenance has been in the cockpit. They would move stuff around that never gets touched and then leave it like that.