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That’s what I thought it was tooFrom the low rez photo it looked like an old radar display. My bad.
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That’s what I thought it was tooFrom the low rez photo it looked like an old radar display. My bad.
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25 year old dude with a wet commercial ticket and your money is on the plane being at fault? K.
25 year old dude with a wet commercial ticket and your money is on the plane being at fault? K.
Maybe I wasn't clear in my original message. I completely agree. The avionics don't matter much here.You still need someone who doesn't have delusions of grandeur about being the boss' best buddy and the ability to say no. Glass or no glass.
For the sports related charters, I think it's actually to avoid paying the crew's overnight expenses. Most of those seem to be buddies who pool their money together to pay for the charter. Nobody touching down at 2am is going to be functional the next day.
Overnight fees is a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme of it all. It's mostly just get-home-itis. Flying on private jers is all about the luxury of leaving when you'd like to leave. Most charter clients aren't factoring fatigue factor and etc...They just know they paid huge amounts of money for a service sold to them (by an overly zeloue broker) and they expect it to go as they planned.
Sounds like one for “human factors”, gentlemen.
This is very sad to read. I feel horrible for these poor children. 11 of them![]()
I’m not comfortable with two 25 year olds up front … in a car.25 year old dude with a wet commercial ticket and your money is on the plane being at fault? K.
I’m not opposed to raising the age of majority. Science about brain development is all “you sure?” when it comes to when we kick kids into the ‘real world.’I’m not comfortable with two 25 year olds up front … in a car.
Hey but on the bright side you got to get a dig in on “corpies”.
Of course. I gave it a moment of silence on the thread.
You want to get down to the meat of the matter? Who calls their boss and asks to “borrow” a company jet and just take it to Vegas and fly back at 3am, when the airport is reporting 1/2 mile and fog with only 1 approach available, an RNAV to 18?
Dumb people. Trust me they exist at our virtual airline. We have lost operational control this year due to what I would consider the same impulsive stupid behavior that led to this accident.
We just have better gatekeepers that control stupid people better.
Trust me I’m no fan of what I encountered at two different 135s and a 91 operator. I’ve been blasted for calling it out. But I’ve seen plenty of dumb stuff in the last 5 years.
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121 is just inherently better - and safer.
That said, losing “operational control” is actually a really specific term. The PIC and dispatch jointly share operational control. You can PM me, but I’d like to hear what you heard.
Not saying there hasn’t been dumb stuff, but the dumb stuff that is making it into ASAPs and IRs is also happening at other airlines - including Delta, United, and American.
Yeah, he’s pretty soothing, for sure.I don’t know this guy, he is probably a notable personality in aviation, but i have got to say he has a very Fred Rogers vibe. I could go to sleep to him talking any night