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ExperimentalAB 06-11-2009 08:26 PM


Originally Posted by atlmsl (Post 627062)
Nobody hurt. 22 pax on board.

Ouch...that's no way to make money on a 50-seat Jet-A burner :eek:

atlmsl 06-11-2009 08:37 PM


Originally Posted by ExperimentalAB (Post 627065)
Ouch...that's no way to make money on a 50-seat Jet-A burner :eek:

Yeah, usually more from CSG because of Fort Benning. CSG-ATL is about a 14 minute flight.

USMC3197 06-11-2009 09:46 PM

Does this mean Regional Airline Pilots are not as under trained as the media said for the past month? Good Job to the ASA Crew!

Jeffdh17 06-12-2009 12:22 AM

There are only two possible explanations for this safe landing:

1). These were former mainline pilots, who were furloughed and found work at a regional

2). A mainline pilot happened to be commuting into work on this flight and was quickly brought up to the cockpit to save the day.

There simply is no other explanation.

USMC3197 06-12-2009 12:40 AM


Originally Posted by Jeffdh17 (Post 627132)
There are only two possible explanations for this safe landing:

1). These were former mainline pilots, who were furloughed and found work at a regional

2). A mainline pilot happened to be commuting into work on this flight and was quickly brought up to the cockpit to save the day.

There simply is no other explanation.

They must be Sully's kids or even a CFI.... anyone but a "poorly trained" regional pilot. :D

EmbraerFlyer 06-12-2009 01:39 AM


Originally Posted by Jeffdh17 (Post 627132)
There are only two possible explanations for this safe landing:

1). These were former mainline pilots, who were furloughed and found work at a regional

2). A mainline pilot happened to be commuting into work on this flight and was quickly brought up to the cockpit to save the day.

There simply is no other explanation.

Nope, sound like they were both gray-hair former fighter pilots..

DLAJ77 06-12-2009 03:57 AM

Great job to the pilots! Hmmm i do believe thats the 3rd one in the past year where the left main didnt extend or collapesed. Wisky mesa and now asa?

KC10 FATboy 06-12-2009 02:03 PM

They did do a good job, everyone got out. I was on the ramp when all hell broke loose and emergency vehicles were lining up for them. The aircraft did depart the runway.

The Juice 06-12-2009 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy (Post 627574)
They did do a good job, everyone got out. I was on the ramp when all hell broke loose and emergency vehicles were lining up for them. The aircraft did depart the runway.

The pilots both earned their $70 net between the 2 of them for that flight.

USMC3197 06-12-2009 03:42 PM


Originally Posted by The Juice (Post 627582)
The pilots both earned their $70 net between the 2 of them for that flight.

HAHAHAHA Well.... it's better then $40.00 net.


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