touch-n-go
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For Candidates who go through the Emirates Flight Training Academy. I guess this is the MPL concept in action...
The crew operating the previous flight with the aircraft had set the altitude to zero in the flight director system (which controls the autopilot); the crew on this flight was supposed to (but didn’t) set the altitude to 4,000 feet, which is a standard altitude to first climb to after departure
During the departure, the pilot flying the aircraft decided to “follow” what the flight director was showing, which was an altitude of zero feet
While the plane would typically rotate at a much lower speed, the plane was still on the ground at 216 knots, and even overran the standard runway area, and only took off in the runway safety area
The plane was already flying over houses at an altitude of 75 feet, going a minimum of 234 knots
The plane barely gained altitude, and was at an altitude of just 175 feet when it was flying at a speed of 262 knots
As a point of comparison, ordinarily the plane would be at well under 200 knots at that altitude, and would be climbing much faster
While it would be standard to return to the airport to assess damage when something like this happens (given the potential for overspeed with the flaps, plus the potential damage if the aircraft did unknowingly hit something), the pilots made the decision to continue to Washington
It’s my understanding that the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is now investigating this incident, and that at least the two pilots at the controls have been suspended, or possibly even fired
While Emirates hasn’t yet officially commented on this incident, the airline did send out the following alert to pilots on Monday, essentially referencing the incident:
CREWS ARE REMINDED THAT THERE ARE NO FCOM NORMAL PROCEDURE REQUIREMENTS TO CHANGE THE MCP AFTER LANDING OR SHUTDOWN. THERE HAVE BEEN TIMES WHEN THE MCP “ALTITUDE WINDOW” HAS BEEN SET TO THE AIRPORT ELEVATION WHICH MAY CAUSE ISSUES ON THE SUBSEQUENT DEPARTURE. CREWS SHALL NOT SET AIRPORT ELEVATION ON THE MCP AFTER LANDING OR SHUT DOWN.
The plane was already flying over houses at an altitude of 75 feet, going a minimum of 234 knots
The plane barely gained altitude, and was at an altitude of just 175 feet when it was flying at a speed of 262 knots
Emirates is awesome. It's the same for most of EuropeDon’t fly emirates, got it.
what I want to know is was the pilot watching the flight director going down the runway? If not why did they not rotate at VR? Fantastic airmanship
Emirates is awesome
Didn't y'all do that for landing or something?Hey @ZapBrannigan, maybe we can donate some good turds from the sqauadro-errr little redneck Texas airline and have them teach these guys how to properly set 0000s.
what I want to know is was the pilot watching the flight director going down the runway? If not why did they not rotate at VR? Fantastic airmanship
Didn't y'all do that for landing or something?