Cherokee_Cruiser
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Why did the Delta pilot say "you're on guard" at 1:30 in this clip?
It's a pre-programmed response? (sarcasm - I don't think it has anything to do with Delta)Why did the Delta pilot say "you're on guard" at 1:30 in this clip?
Damn, I taught at the wrong flight school.Here is a story similar, about a different person than the deceased from this thread.
A couple of years ago I received a call from a young Asian woman looking for tailwheel instruction, she was looking for something different to do while she was attending a pilot mill school in FL. We did two flights, and she left. She didn't finish her endorsement. After a week or two I called a friend that was working at her school and asked what her story was. Turns out that after one of her unsatisfactory stage checks she asked if a particular sexual favor would change the outcome of her stage check. The check airman didn't accept the offer, and she didn't pass the stage check.
Two or so years later, I have seen her in the FBO and heard her on the radio. She's a CFI now. As much as I would like to believe that she received remedial training and progressed through the ratings, I'm not naive and have a good idea of what happened.
Damn, I taught at the wrong flight school.
Damn, I taught at the wrong flight school.
I have heard of a story such as an inspector from FAA revoking all certificates from an applicant after finding out that the applicant (usually happens in CFI checkride when FSDO inspector has to do the checkride) simply could not understand English.
That sounds rather "specious". I'd be careful about posting many identifying details because I would be all claws with a poofy tail if someone accused me of that.
Yep, those are the 3 from 2014 that were major news. But I'll add a Nepalese Twin Otter went down in February killing 18 people. That was found to be a lack of CRM leading to confusion which lead to CFIT. Then in July, a very new Transasia ATR went down in Taiwan killing 48 people, it crashed flying through a nasty storm right as an airport re-opened, but it's still under investigation. Still, that's 5 Asian airliners down with fatalities last year. How many did the rest of the world have? Two(in Mali and Iran). I'm well aware 4 of those are still under investigation and one was an act of terrorism, but just saying.One missing (obviously crashed somewhere) but we don't know what happened to it. Could have been intentional or could have been a oxygen/pressurization issue and end up like Payne Stewart's Learjet. One was shoot down by militants at the Ukraine border. And one recent A320 crashed into Java Sea, still under investigation. The world hasn't fared much better, and 2014 was actually the worst year since 2005 for aviation fatalities.
Most of my extensive CFIing experience was with Indians, but I flew with an older Chinese girl/woman (about 35) once. She had received her PPL through another local flight school days earlier and was excited to enroll in our fast track program to Commercial.
I did two flights with her and well, it was literally like lesson 2 with everything. Calling ground, taxiing, takeoff, climb etc. just horrible, an accident waiting to happen. She literally should have started PPL over. I'm in NO way inferring sexual favors were involved but it boggles my mind how she had a PPL.
I explained the situation to the manager and her refunded her money. Way too dangerous.
Yep, those are the 3 from 2014 that were major news. But I'll add a Nepalese Twin Otter went down in February killing 18 people. That was found to be a lack of CRM leading to confusion which lead to CFIT. Then in July, a very new Transasia ATR went down in Taiwan killing 48 people, it crashed flying through a nasty storm right as an airport re-opened, but it's still under investigation. Still, that's 5 Asian airliners down with fatalities last year. How many did the rest of the world have? Two(in Mali and Iran). I'm well aware 4 of those are still under investigation and one was an act of terrorism, but just saying.
only flies with other pilots next to him(and insists they land)
Knowing the guy, if he went to a normal FBO to get his certs, he would be a PPL at best. At best. The regimented training program on the fast track plus the confidence of having another pilot next to him on all the XCs are what got him through. I seriously think he would die if he went up alone, but I'm not worried because he knows better. I think he failed 4 checkrides going thru the ATP program.This is not a normal "school x produces crappy pilots" thing. This is a "pilot following a dream but not accepting reality hid his fear of flying really well and somehow no one noticed along the way" thing.
Fair enough. But if you want to include how many very serious write offs occurred in Asia(landing short/over-runs) in 2013/14, the numbers are still much higher than the US and EU. Lion Air alone wrote off what, 3 brand new 737-900ERs in the last 2 years? Besides, 2014 is what matters. The rest of the world got safer and safer, Asia did the opposite.For 2014 yes. But not 2013. Or '12. Or '11. One year worth isn't enough to draw a conclusion. Though I get what you are driving at. I still think these days CRM isn't the same for a lot of Asian carriers as it is in the west.
After reading the whole thread, one more time, she was JAPANESE. Very different culture than Chinese despite everything I've read in this thread, and Japan has a great safety record and the pilot selection process is very, very strict and difficult.
Knowing the guy, if he went to a normal FBO to get his certs, he would be a PPL at best. At best. The regimented training program on the fast track plus the confidence of having another pilot next to him on all the XCs are what got him through. I seriously think he would die if he went up alone, but I'm not worried because he knows better. I think he failed 4 checkrides going thru the ATP program.
Fair enough. But if you want to include how many very serious write offs occurred in Asia(landing short/over-runs) in 2013/14, the numbers are still much higher than the US and EU. Lion Air alone wrote off what, 3 brand new 737-900ERs in the last 2 years? Besides, 2014 is what matters. The rest of the world got safer and safer, Asia did the opposite.
I taught Chinese students. Miracle this didn't happen all the time.