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Mashin' dem buttons
I can easily see a situation where the crew may miss that one line in the 10+ feet of paperwork that is the dispatch release.
Or that number "1" by the runway lighting info on the 10-9 chart...
I can easily see a situation where the crew may miss that one line in the 10+ feet of paperwork that is the dispatch release.
I have had the same thing happen to me flying into ITH twice now. Fortunately both times it was 50+ vis and clear skies and after going into ITH at night a number of times and using the ILS as a back up we were good to go so long as I got them on before we touched down. I usually try to start getting the lights on between 20 and 25 miles out. Both of these occasions we were inside of 3 miles before they would come on.I've had the lights not turn on there before. Tower closes at 11 I think and I don't know if it's the location of the PCL transmitter or something with the system, but we had to fly directly over the top of the field before we could get the lights to turn on.
Other times I've been able to power them up all the way to the west of the Elizabeth River, so who knows.
Notam or no notam, who the hell circles staring at a blacked out airport and takes 30 minutes before thinking, "click click click click click"?
Exactly, who the hell does such a thing?
Wouldn't a reasonable inference be that this article isn't getting all the facts straight and that the pilots DIDN'T do this?
I don't have my 10-9 handy but isn't that the same as the CTAF? AWAC has been flying into PHF for over 7 years under US Airways no way they didn't try to activate the lights. There is one airport in our system that has a different freq to activate the lights on but it is somewhere in the NE like NY or PA or something.Or that number "1" by the runway lighting info on the 10-9 chart...
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Block or better...wait, that means more block is more better.Possibly but most likely Flightaware lost track when they got handed off to CTAF from approach. They could have been flying for 30 mins after that and it'd never be reflected on flightaware.
Do you really think they'd fly for 30 minutes on CTAF? At like 2000'? C'mon now...Possibly but most likely Flightaware lost track when they got handed off to CTAF from approach. They could have been flying for 30 mins after that and it'd never be reflected on flightaware.
Not at all, but once flightaware tags them for a landing it's not going to pick the flight up again if they contacted departure.Do you really think they'd fly for 30 minutes on CTAF? At like 2000'? C'mon now...
I don't get why some pilots are so reluctant to make a PA and keep the pax calm and in the loop.
A spokesperson with U. S Airways said when the pilot tried to land, only some of the runway lights came on, and the pilot was uncomfortable landing. Wharton said airport administrators plans to follow up with U. S. Airways to learn more about what happened.
You lawyers and your fine print nonsense.Has anybody considered reading the last paragraph of the article?
So possibly PAPI/VASI but no HIRL/MIRL or vice versa? Something like that?Has anybody considered reading the last paragraph of the article?
So possibly PAPI/VASI but no HIRL/MIRL or vice versa? Something like that?