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Jetjok 09-24-2008 09:04 AM

This just in - No sleeping during landing
 
Gentlemen, need I say more.

FAA suspends sleeping airline pilots

HONOLULU — Two pilots for Hawaii's Go airlines who slept through their flight's landing procedure were suspended for the careless and reckless operation of an aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday.

The pilots, who have been fired by Go, completed their suspensions on Sept. 9, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said. He did not know whether they are flying again with a different carrier.

Captain Scott Oltman, 54, who was also cited for failing to maintain radio communications, had his license suspended for 60 days. First Officer Dillon Shepley, 24, was suspended for 45 days.

Gregor said no action was taken against Go because it did nothing wrong and provided the pilots with a 15-hour break before their shift, nearly double what the FAA requires.

The National Transportation Safety Board had determined the two pilots fell asleep on the Feb. 13 flight from Honolulu to Hilo.

Oltman was later diagnosed with a severe obstructive sleep apnea. It causes people to stop breathing repeatedly, preventing a restful night of sleep.

However, it was still unclear how both pilots fell asleep on the brief midmorning flight, which was carrying 40 passengers.

No problems were found after examining the aircraft's pressurization system and carbon monoxide levels.

The pilots failed to respond to nearly a dozen calls from air traffic controllers over a span of 17 minutes.

In recordings obtained by The Associated Press, the controller is heard repeatedly trying to contact the pilots and talks to the pilot of another Go flight in hopes of reaching Flight 1002.

"I'm worried he might be in an emergency situation," the controller says.

Finally, about 44 minutes into what is usually a 45-minute flight, the controller was able to establish radio contact. By that time, the plane had passed the airport at Hilo by 15 miles, and the controller ordered the flight crew to return.

The pilots were able to reverse course and landed safely at Hilo International Airport.

Go is an inter-island carrier run by Phoenix-based Mesa Air Group Inc. It declined to comment on the suspensions.

DLax85 09-24-2008 09:47 AM

Come on man....that's a loooooong 45 minute flight, and absolutely nothing interesting or beautiful to look at along the way! :rolleyes::o:D

resetjet 09-24-2008 09:49 AM

FAA Suspends Sleeping Hawaiian Airline Pilots
 
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rickair7777 09-24-2008 10:01 AM

Just icing on the cake...they were fired several months ago, and will probably get the cold shoulder from other 121 employers.

MX727 09-24-2008 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by Jetjok (Post 467683)
preventing a re****l night of sleep.


The software must not be able to tell the difference from "r e s t f u l" and an unfortunately popular response on this board "s t f u". Might have gone too far with the PC algorithm. ;)

Ron Mexico 09-24-2008 12:35 PM

Its not like you've never fallen asleep at the controls.

companies say calling in fatigued is easy. But you all know the hoops you have to jump through afterward ...

-can't keep my hands out the cookie jar.

Ronnie Mexi

ExperimentalAB 09-24-2008 12:58 PM

Asleep at the wheel? Been there, done that, bought the shirt, just like everybody here!

W0XOFF 09-24-2008 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by ExperimentalAB (Post 467822)
Asleep at the wheel? Been there, done that, bought the shirt, just like everybody here!

FIRST guy to say: 'NOT I' . . is a fabricator !!

HSLD 09-24-2008 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by MX727 (Post 467807)
The software must not be able to tell the difference from "r e s t f u l" and an unfortunately popular response on this board "s t f u". Might have gone too far with the PC algorithm. ;)

......Got it ;)

Moonwolf 09-24-2008 01:23 PM

I just hope GO jets, GOes bankcrupt, and out of Hawaii. They are a shame to real aviators.


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