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Old 06-24-2013 | 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Jack Bauer
Could this new hand flying "practice" in the sim be a result of Air France Flight 447?

"In the agency's final report, which was released today, investigators determined that a combination of technical failures and mistakes made by inadequately trained pilots was responsible for the crash. They recommended that pilots be better trained to manually fly commercial aircraft at high altitudes..."

It seems the First Officer had become so reliant on automation (and was probably trained in one of those european ab initio training cram jobs) he could not recognize what was happening when the airplane entered a stall...calling for the Captain to come help (the Captain was temporarily out of the cockpit). Watch the video with cvr text below and the video that follows.

Air France Flight 447 Crash 'Didn't Have to Happen,' Expert Says - ABC News
I've heard from a few NWA pilots that NWA used to train for that particular type of failure as it had occurred on a few occasions.

Technological advancments and improved reliability have masked many potential deficiencies in a pilot's ability to fly an aircraft. Just my opinion, and to be clear I include myself in that statement.

It takes a certain initiative to keep your hand flying skills warm. Personally, as an FO, I'm not always certain about the captain's operational preferences are. Some don't like VS and some don't like Vnav. Some prefer autopilot on until the runway is in sight even in marginal conditions. Keeping in mind turning off the autopilot increases the workload of the PM quite a bit.

It's a fine line between practicing hand flying abilities and saturating a flight crew's workload. We're taught to use the autopilot as a method to decrease our workload when dealing with weather, complex reroutes/clearances, or mechanical failures, but we are not taught to specifically use it to increase our workload when not dealing with any of the aforementioned issues.

The cost cutting approach to pilot flight training while leaning on the technology is slowly starting to come around full circle.
Old 06-24-2013 | 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by johnso29
I'm seeing a lot of new life in NYC. Somewhat refreshing.
I rode the fa jump seat a few days ago...JFK fa's. the A was 24. I haven't seen that in years. I am used to flying with her great Grandmother. Or great great grandmother. Surprisingly, she had no college and no language and was hired in 2010.
Old 06-24-2013 | 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
I was on the employee bus recently and this gaggle of older FAs were whining up a storm about 08-2013 FAs- with particular attention to the younger girls.

I should have reminded them that jealousy is a very stinky cologne.

Where's LNL... that'll really get up her craw!

Haha! The newbies are moving in. Sounds like jealousy is brewing.
Old 06-24-2013 | 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by scambo1
I rode the fa jump seat a few days ago...JFK fa's. the A was 24. I haven't seen that in years. I am used to flying with her great Grandmother. Or great great grandmother. Surprisingly, she had no college and no language and was hired in 2010.
Somewhat confusing at first, isn't it? Sometimes makes me think I accidentally stumbled on to a JetBlue or Virgin America flight.
Old 06-24-2013 | 05:55 AM
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Old 06-24-2013 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by johnso29
Somewhat confusing at first, isn't it? Sometimes makes me think I accidentally stumbled on to a JetBlue or Virgin America flight.
Was told by a FA yesterday that the Co is adding 600 FA in Sea
Old 06-24-2013 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Erdude32
Was told by a FA yesterday that the Co is adding 600 FA in Sea


Did the company get some sort of agreement from the FAA that our FA's can be used on Alaska flights?
Old 06-24-2013 | 08:42 AM
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Looks like DL is going to start carrying a lot more pax to Europe.

.... On Virgin Atlantic airplanes.

Old 06-24-2013 | 08:58 AM
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does that mean you can buy a ticket on delta.com to fly from DFW to LHR via JFK on Pinnacle and Virgin Atlantic?
Old 06-24-2013 | 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by APCLurker
Did the company get some sort of agreement from the FAA that our FA's can be used on Alaska flights?

no I doubt theyll do this piece meal. I think it'll all happen at once.
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