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“If you jump on my shift, that’s just rude, man.”
That's scurrrry.Yeah, we very rarely need it. My joke when the captain asks if I want them is "nah, that's ok. I've got my eyes closed anyway."
That's scurrrry.Yeah, we very rarely need it. My joke when the captain asks if I want them is "nah, that's ok. I've got my eyes closed anyway."
Neat video... some of the comments make me want to stab my eyes out. Par for the youtube course I guess![]()
The term "Assless chaps" is just part of the mystique then. (I would guess. I wouldn't know. I'm a boring 121 guy.)
If you have any chap related questions, I'm your guy.
I'm a pretty new pilot and I agree with the go around decision. For me, the fact that they can't ever see the full runway to verify there won't be an incursion collision makes it a no-go. Sure it should be clear, but I'm not sure my widow would find that comforting in the event of a collision. I'm curious, what other reasons do people have for the go or no-go decision?
I don't care to argue about it, but am interested in why people feel the way they do.
I'm a pretty new pilot and I agree with the go around decision. For me, the fact that they can't ever see the full runway to verify there won't be an incursion collision makes it a no-go. Sure it should be clear, but I'm not sure my widow would find that comforting in the event of a collision. I'm curious, what other reasons do people have for the go or no-go decision?
I don't care to argue about it, but am interested in why people feel the way they do.
I'm a pretty new pilot and I agree with the go around decision. For me, the fact that they can't ever see the full runway to verify there won't be an incursion collision makes it a no-go. Sure it should be clear, but I'm not sure my widow would find that comforting in the event of a collision. I'm curious, what other reasons do people have for the go or no-go decision?
I don't care to argue about it, but am interested in why people feel the way they do.
I'm a pretty new pilot and I agree with the go around decision. For me, the fact that they can't ever see the full runway to verify there won't be an incursion collision makes it a no-go. Sure it should be clear, but I'm not sure my widow would find that comforting in the event of a collision. I'm curious, what other reasons do people have for the go or no-go decision?