Originally Posted by
Tinpusher007
Why do you assume this to be the case all the time? How do you get past the loss of audio under stress or a capt that freezes when the FO "calls out what they see" and the capt has a split second to analyze it and make a call? Wouldn't that induce more stress on the captains that we trust to call and execute an abort who is trained to operate the airplane in an almost identical manner to the FO? A type rating is a type rating after all. When I hear rotate, I rotate. If I were to hear abort, Im sure myself and other FO's could successfully abort without freaking out.
I think an argument can definitely be made for treating aborts the same as go arounds. A captain (who is so, firstly because of seniority) isn't inherently more capable of recognizing the need to abort or continue a takeoff roll or to execute it safely. As has been mentioned, the immediate transfer of controls, particularly in the high speed regime seems to complicate things unnecessarily. It could be handled like anormal landing made by the FO where the transfer occurs at a slower speed. And if the plan is to stop straight ahead, I don't see a pressing need to make the transfer at all.
The way we are trained seems to be, like most things in this business and at this air line, because thats just the way it's always been done.
it doesn’t have to be the case all the time….just once for your life or career to be over.
captains aren’t immune…..I could argue that every single reject that has been screwed up has been screwed up by the Captain. but someone has to be trusted with the responsibility of the aircraft and that fourth stripe makes you that person.
i cannot tell you how many times I have had a soft talking pilot or a deaf pilot say what or flat out not hear me. A Rejection is no time for that.
saying REJECT and having the FO not respond will cause me to TAKE the aircraft from them immediately which will be much worse then a positive transfer of controls. you can’t argue that.
the way we are trained is due to human factors most certainly NOT because that is the way it’s always been done.