chrisreedrules
Master Blaster
Great advice. As tragic as this incident is... I have used it as a learning tool for my instrument students. Never accept a clearnace or any instruction from ATC without verifying with your approach plate, or is the case of holding, that you have enough fuel to maintain legality for the amount of time they want you to hold for. This just sucks all around though. Bad day for ATC and for the pilots.I have not kept up with the details of this accident but I will pass something on from pilots I worked under to the pilots in which work under my command. A controller is there to manage not control. Most controllers will go home every night, the question is will you? I have never forgotten those lessons, and no pilot should allow a controller to control his or her aircraft! Situation awareness please!!