It's worse...You guys are scaring the crap out of me.
It's worse...You guys are scaring the crap out of me.
Ya, flying the airplane makes up about 10 % of my job. The other 90 % is being a personal assistant and or baby sitter.
You guys are scaring the crap out of me.
For people that profess to be "pull themselves up by the bootstraps" and consider themselves "Job Creators", they do sound high maintenance.
I'm not a corporate guy but the idea of a flight attendant walking an irate passenger to the cockpit and then taking a jumpseat in a high-stress environment confounds me.
It's worse...
Maybe this is the same story, about a Lear 60 at Aspen....but about a year ago I was there and saw a semi-crashed up Lear 60 being taken away on a flatbed trailer. I heard from the line crew that they executed a go-around, and then made a tight left hand pattern to come around for another attempt at landing. Then they turned base to final over the numbers, landed cockeyed, bounced it, collapsed the landing gear, and slid off the runway.I've, uh, heard, yeah, heard, about a Lear 60 doing a circling approach into there after the captain (and owner of the charter company) botched up the approach and landing so badly there really weren't any other options.
Tell the pax you'll get into ASE at any cost. They go sit back down and continue drinking champagne. Divert and land at Rifle instead, without telling the pax you're diverting. Problem solved.
That's all good until you get a Pax with a SE Private that thinks he is Chuck Yeager, and won't leave the cockpit cause he is backseat flyin'. Part 91 flying at its finest....
I heard only two approaches on the LiveATC recording, but this seems to indicate three approaches.
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I heard only two approaches on the LiveATC recording, but this seems to indicate three approaches.
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I wonder if the federalés will be looking at the few planes that landed before the accident aircraft with 20+ tailwinds.
Fixed it to align with my personal experience!.....It is inappropriate to have passengersin the cockpittrying to dictate flight ops......