ASA RJ Off runway, no one hurt
#22
While there have been several RJ incidents recently there does not seem to be any real pattern. I can think of accidents involving the majors as well. 737 off runway in CMH, US Air in the Hudson, CAL burning in DEN, SWA in Chicago, AMR loosing a couple engines on the MDs (and by that I mean the engine separated), Quantas having a few rather large holes blown out of the side of their aircraft, BA having a 777 fall short of the runway, 757 landing on taxiway in EWR, Frontier guys falling asleep, NWA guys getting arrested for drinking, DAL having an engine come apart on TO roll(just a recent event that's all), etc.
These are all off the top of my head. Anyone that says it's happening at he regionals more isn't paying attention. I've yet to see anything that points to any anomaly in the safety records. Everything seems to be spread out pretty evenly to me.
These are all off the top of my head. Anyone that says it's happening at he regionals more isn't paying attention. I've yet to see anything that points to any anomaly in the safety records. Everything seems to be spread out pretty evenly to me.
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From: CRJ CA
I hope everyone can agree that regionals are having more accidents at least in part because rapid growth and diminished pay has resulted in lower hiring standards for pilots. Not saying this is specifically true of any specific pilot who has had an accident/incident, but as a generalization. Maybe these events will help the flying public/mgnt realize that lives are literally in our hands every time we go to work and that to attract the best pilots you have to pay them what they are worth.
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From: CL-65 CA
I hope everyone can agree that regionals are having more accidents at least in part because rapid growth and diminished pay has resulted in lower hiring standards for pilots. Not saying this is specifically true of any specific pilot who has had an accident/incident, but as a generalization. Maybe these events will help the flying public/mgnt realize that lives are literally in our hands every time we go to work and that to attract the best pilots you have to pay them what they are worth.
#27
I hope everyone can agree that regionals are having more accidents at least in part because rapid growth and diminished pay has resulted in lower hiring standards for pilots. Not saying this is specifically true of any specific pilot who has had an accident/incident, but as a generalization. Maybe these events will help the flying public/mgnt realize that lives are literally in our hands every time we go to work and that to attract the best pilots you have to pay them what they are worth.
And you can be rest assured management doesn't care either. The airlines and executives are insured for any kind of accident, regardless of the level of negligence, and have golden parachutes if all else fails. So why WOULDN'T they continue to do business as usual? Because the FAA might give them a slap on the wrist or a little fine for pushing it?
Last edited by Noseeums; 03-27-2009 at 09:01 AM.
#28
I hope everyone can agree that regionals are having more accidents at least in part because rapid growth and diminished pay has resulted in lower hiring standards for pilots. Not saying this is specifically true of any specific pilot who has had an accident/incident, but as a generalization. Maybe these events will help the flying public/mgnt realize that lives are literally in our hands every time we go to work and that to attract the best pilots you have to pay them what they are worth.
My big problem is the maturity level of a lot of these boneheads, of all age groups, that get hired on. It's embarressing how many morons can upgrade or get hired into this biz at all.
*edit*
And by the way, these comments are not intended to be aimed at the ASA crew that went off the runway. Bad things happen to great pilots all the time and none of us are immune.
Last edited by Noseeums; 03-27-2009 at 09:05 AM. Reason: clarification
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I hope everyone can agree that regionals are having more accidents at least in part because rapid growth and diminished pay has resulted in lower hiring standards for pilots. Not saying this is specifically true of any specific pilot who has had an accident/incident, but as a generalization. Maybe these events will help the flying public/mgnt realize that lives are literally in our hands every time we go to work and that to attract the best pilots you have to pay them what they are worth.
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