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Yeah it might. I still cant figure out why that equates to scud running to the airport.Agreed! I wonder what the "some things" are. The baggage door theory may fit into that category.
Yeah it might. I still cant figure out why that equates to scud running to the airport.Agreed! I wonder what the "some things" are. The baggage door theory may fit into that category.
People don’t always logic well when stressed.Yeah it might. I still cant figure out why that equates to scud running to the airport.
Im aware. And also capable of making bad decisions in the moment.People don’t always logic well when stressed.
It’s not a pleasant experience.
Agreed! I wonder what the "some things" are. The baggage door theory may fit into that category.
It sounds like youth and inexperience. Has it been confirmed if his son was commercial rated?Not sure how much I’d read into that until the CVR transcript comes out. Sounds like he’s stumbling and mumbling through the external comms, either from stress, inexperience, task saturation, confusion at the situation or loss of SA, or a combination of any or all.
It sounds like youth and inexperience. Has it been confirmed if his son was commercial rated?
It sounds like youth and inexperience. Has it been confirmed if his son was commercial rated?
Agreed! I wonder what the "some things" are. The baggage door theory may fit into that category.
The Certificate was probably reissued when the INSTRUMENT AIRPLANE rating was added.Doesn't look like it. His PPL was issued less than a month before the crash.
People don’t always logic well when stressed.
It’s not a pleasant experience.
Kind of like experiencing your first real emergency in your career. No matter how many times you’ve practiced in the sim or on tabletop, it’s still going to be a stressor, because it’s the real thing. With real consequences.
I heard a "USAir" callsign once in the sim, years after the merger. Just skipped cactus all together.I’ve seen “that last airplane come out” when people get themselves stressed during OE.
Welp, I hate to say it called it but I called it.A lot of you guys are hung up on the ex airline pilot part but forgetting the only reason why a ton of retired guys are still alive is because of 121.
Take all the safety nets away and the crazy wild pilots get to be crazy and wild in the 91 world and bam.
91 gigs like this have zero written FOM, or anything that could be called a manual. Literally nothing on paper.
And just wait until you find out the mx history of a 1980’s jet that was on its last owner until the scrap yard.
At least he got the generators back on.Good grief, how terrible. Illegal FO. Backseat "driver" (No pun here) owner operator chiming in often.
Welp, I hate to say it called it but I called it.
Non rated son in the right seat. Took off without the generators on after a failed battery start.
Fly vfr into IFR, lost avionics, got the field, got them back on, and flew a good airplane into the ground at that point.
NTSB link
That's your boy up front.Yikes.
Corpies gonna Corp
The pilot had type ratings for the A-320, A-330, A-350, B-737, B-757, B-767, CE-500, and DC-10.Yikes.
Corpies gonna Corp
ex* airline.
Sounds like he entered Corpie world and was Corpying.![]()