...and the power levers don't move with A/T?
Not on the airbus. Still a concept I'm trying to get used to.
Hell, compared to the MD-88/90, the Boeings barely move at all.
...and the power levers don't move with A/T?
deadpixel - very interesting write-up. I have no experience with Korean pilots, but his experience with the culture is very similar to what I experience in Indonesia.
Yep!
On the Airbus they don't move. On Boeings they move.
Not quite. Careless is simply not giving enough attention or thought to avoiding errors.
I did not say that careless = not avoiding error. Careless is not giving enough attention to avoiding error. You can define it in any way you like, it's still an event which would have been avoided were it not for the negligence of the flight crew. All the newspeak in the world won't change that.
Yes.![]()
It was in a 121 environment at Colgan. Where is your proof that culture did NOT play a role in this accident?
I think everyone is going a little too far with the speculation. At first, most of it was within the bounds of not pissing on the crew. Not so much now. Perhaps everyone should wait for the NTSB to actually do their investigation before blaming anyone for this.
Referring to the Comair crash, we certainly have enough information to know they were negligent.
Your understanding of negligence is incorrect. The definition of Negligent is 'failing to exercise the care expected of a reasonably prudent person in like circumstance' (merriam webster).
Intent is irrelevant.
Thread drift for the best boobtube comments ever.
"If it was not engine failure. The landing should have been Basic. A 10 year old could have landed that plain... Water Updraft AND Contraction atmosphere..."
and then...
"What was the Temperature of The Water that day. The Tail Lost Lift. The Computer IS NOT and Does Not have the Ability to respond with sudden change at such low altitude. We're talking SECONDS HERE. Gravity..."
Carry on, carry on.