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MikeB525 06-09-2009 08:10 AM

USAir 1549 NTSB Hearings (news articles)
 
FYI

Pilots Admired Hudson Before Striking Birds
Pilots admired Hudson River before striking birds - Sacramento News - Local and Breaking Sacramento News | Sacramento Bee

Witness to Challenge Flight Attendant's Story
Witness to challenge flight attendant's story - Sacramento Politics - California Politics | Sacramento Bee

Killer51883 06-09-2009 09:12 AM

the great sully violated sterile cockpit? imposible...

CAFB 04-12 06-09-2009 09:24 AM

So, Doreen opened the door? Oh well, I can't say that all my actions would be perfect after a forced ditching. Good thing nobody got killed that day.

Saying, "Wow, what a nice river" on climbout is a sterile cockpit violation?

rickair7777 06-09-2009 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by CAFB 04-12 (Post 625418)
So, Doreen opened the door? Oh well, I can't say that all my actions would be perfect after a forced ditching. Good thing nobody got killed that day.

I'd give her a pass on opening the door..she didn't know they doing a water arrival. But she apparently lied about it later to CYA...

USMCFLYR 06-09-2009 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by Killer51883 (Post 625409)
the great sully violated sterile cockpit? imposible...

Maybe that was he way of picking out potential forced landing sites and bringing the F/Os attention to such a spot :D (the glass is half full).

USMCFLYR

PropPiedmont 06-09-2009 11:38 AM

The great 'Sully' did more than violate the sterile cockpit. Wait for the FDR data release. He never pushed the thrust levers up after the bird strike to see if there was more power available. Also, heard the restart they attempted was out of sequence.

Kingjay 06-09-2009 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by PropPiedmont (Post 625524)
The great 'Sully' did more than violate the sterile cockpit. Wait for the FDR data release. He never pushed the thrust levers up after the bird strike to see if there was more power available. Also, heard the restart they attempted was out of sequence.

Leave the Monday morning quarterbacking to the News "experts" you honestly want to hammer on his non checklist driven response to a DUAL ENGINE FLAME OUT at LOW altitude?? I think his outcome was good....probably much better than the guy who focused on the checklist until impact with god knows what.

threegreen 06-09-2009 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by PropPiedmont (Post 625524)
The great 'Sully' did more than violate the sterile cockpit. Wait for the FDR data release. He never pushed the thrust levers up after the bird strike to see if there was more power available. Also, heard the restart they attempted was out of sequence.

you cant be serious....

PropPiedmont 06-09-2009 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by Kingjay (Post 625741)
Leave the Monday morning quarterbacking to the News "experts" you honestly want to hammer on his non checklist driven response to a DUAL ENGINE FLAME OUT at LOW altitude?? I think his outcome was good....probably much better than the guy who focused on the checklist until impact with god knows what.

I didn't say that I would do anything different. I'm not "Monday morning quarterbacking."

Who would have time to run a checklist in that situation anyway. I said nothing about running checklists.

When the all the facts are released, are we going to bash the NTSB for "Monday morning quarterbacking" with their findings?

ExperimentalAB 06-09-2009 09:45 PM


Originally Posted by PropPiedmont (Post 625524)
The great 'Sully' did more than violate the sterile cockpit. Wait for the FDR data release. He never pushed the thrust levers up after the bird strike to see if there was more power available. Also, heard the restart they attempted was out of sequence.

Ouch, man...and what was he supposed to do about AutoThrust?


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