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Old 07-02-2007 | 08:39 AM
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From: CRJ-900 FO, Supra left seat
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Originally Posted by BoilerUP
I know you're just trying to make a point, Saab...but wouldn't 35 kts violate your crosswind limitation? I sure know it would on the CRJ. Sure the airplane can handle it, but I'm not a test pilot, don't get paid enough even if I was, and if something gets bent my ass gets hung out to dry by the company & FAA and the union can't do anything to protect me because I knowingly violated a limitation.

THAT is what low-time newbies need to learn even more than proficiently hand-flying the airplane...you're a professional aviator and expected to get the job done in adverse conditions, but NEVER at the expense of safety. Never allow yourself to get pushed into a situation that is truly unsafe, but don't squeal like a schoolgirl at the sight of lines of TRWs, accumulating ice, or an 1800RVR approach. After all, we get paid to be conservative and mitigate risks, not take them...
Hang on, I have no experience with ERJ/CRJ equipment, so here's a question: Is the 30 knot crosswind component a limitation, or a demonstrated? If it's a demonstrated then there is no rule breaking (unless my lack of 121 reg knowledge is killing me here) involved. Just asking and just curious about the RJ's lim's.
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