LatitudeDancer
Well-Known Member
Re: Plane Down in Buffalo - Colgan Continental Flight 3407
I've got a friend that's a Captain at Southwest, he was telling me in Chicago last year while it was pouring down snow he had an ex-astronaut as an FO who was outside in the snow pre-flighting while he was sitting tight sipping his coffee. Kind of a funny paradox.
I've also seen a newly retired 747 Captain flair his new 172 60' above the threshold and collapse the gear. Sometimes it's just time I guess.
IMHO, there's no such thing as "experienced enough". Nobody ie experienced "enough" at everything, so there's always room for improvement. Like they say, even the highest time ATP is still a "student pilot".
I've got a friend that's a Captain at Southwest, he was telling me in Chicago last year while it was pouring down snow he had an ex-astronaut as an FO who was outside in the snow pre-flighting while he was sitting tight sipping his coffee. Kind of a funny paradox.
I've also seen a newly retired 747 Captain flair his new 172 60' above the threshold and collapse the gear. Sometimes it's just time I guess.