Atlas Crew Lands Dreamlifter Wrong Airport
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fwiw Atlas aircraft don't necessarily have a big US database loaded up. This could have prevented any approach displays on the mfd. don't know if that was so for this case. i flew to multiple US airports that weren't in the database and assumed it was because all the international data took up so much storage.
I am assuming this plane has the PEGASUS FMC, so changing out navdatabases based on geographical regions isn't required. If it doesn't have the PEG and the airports were not in the database and they did in-fact hand build an RNAV approach, then that is bad for the crew since it is a big no-no and likely a contributing factor.
Will be interesting when the facts come out, should be interesting because everything is speculation right now.
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I'm really surprised that the consensus seems to be "Could happen to anyone" attitude. I'm not sure a private pilot in his Cessna could explain landing at the wrong airport? They make comedy movies with scenes like this!
And - it might not have been in his FMS Data Base? Doesn't the "DreamLifter" fly there routinely? How could it not be in the data base?
Does that mean that all the analog airplanes we've collectively ever flow (early model 747's, 737's, 727's, DC-10's, DC-9's) couldn't land at the "right" airport.
You guys are screwing with me ... right?
And - it might not have been in his FMS Data Base? Doesn't the "DreamLifter" fly there routinely? How could it not be in the data base?
Does that mean that all the analog airplanes we've collectively ever flow (early model 747's, 737's, 727's, DC-10's, DC-9's) couldn't land at the "right" airport.
You guys are screwing with me ... right?
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I'm usually quick to jump on guys for speculating about accidents before the FACTS have been released. In this case no one was hurt, at least not that we know about yet anyway.
If ... "It could happen to anyone."
How come it's never happened to 99% of us (maybe more)? Should the 1% still have their licenses? It's been touched on very lightly here ... where was ATC? If the crew was, in fact, cleared for an Instrument approach ... why wasn't there a LOW ALTITUDE WARNING issued by ATC?
I can't think of a bigger screw-up (where people lived anyway).
Did they have to call in Boeing Test Pilots to get it out of there?
If ... "It could happen to anyone."
How come it's never happened to 99% of us (maybe more)? Should the 1% still have their licenses? It's been touched on very lightly here ... where was ATC? If the crew was, in fact, cleared for an Instrument approach ... why wasn't there a LOW ALTITUDE WARNING issued by ATC?
I can't think of a bigger screw-up (where people lived anyway).
Did they have to call in Boeing Test Pilots to get it out of there?
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Remember LEX?
I've been in ORD and cleared to line up and wait, with an aircraft on final about 1/2 mile final. The list goes on and on where ATC makes mistakes ALSO.
It just sucks where there's a breakdown/failure of the system on multiple layers.
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IAD (Dulles) & KADW (Andrews Air Force Base)
They're only 30 miles part and both have North/South runways!*? It could be easy to confuse them on a visual approach?
MIA & FLL look similar?
It would be a biotch to think you were landing in SEA but actually land in SLC?
The list is endless but we get paid to PAY ATTENTION and land at the CORRECT one.
What's next? ... Maintenance "accidently " mounts a 727 tire on my 747? I mean "it could happen to anybody." They look really similar and they're right next to each other on the tire changing rack!
We all realize that the news media doesn't know much about aviation and frequently gets FACTS wrong but this article makes the pilot (Capt?) sound pretty confused?
http://news.yahoo.com/jumbo-jet-mist...--finance.html
They're only 30 miles part and both have North/South runways!*? It could be easy to confuse them on a visual approach?
MIA & FLL look similar?
It would be a biotch to think you were landing in SEA but actually land in SLC?
The list is endless but we get paid to PAY ATTENTION and land at the CORRECT one.
What's next? ... Maintenance "accidently " mounts a 727 tire on my 747? I mean "it could happen to anybody." They look really similar and they're right next to each other on the tire changing rack!
We all realize that the news media doesn't know much about aviation and frequently gets FACTS wrong but this article makes the pilot (Capt?) sound pretty confused?
http://news.yahoo.com/jumbo-jet-mist...--finance.html
Last edited by MaydayMark; 11-22-2013 at 10:54 AM.
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