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Old 04-19-2018, 12:27 PM
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Sad, isn’t it, Airhoss?. Worse, the media is just as ignorant as the apes and feeds the apes and crackheads.

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I stopped counting the number of times the media reported the crew "regained control" of the aircraft at 10,000 feet.
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Old 04-23-2018, 10:50 AM
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This news was all around the media everywhere, as its the biggest news now all around. They say "it can happen" also when there is actually no chance for this. But the captain women is a former fighter pilot, and she remain totally calm as you can listen the ATC, she perfectly handled the situation. Its a luck actually that only one person died in this situation but I think also depends on the captain. this is a situation where you can not be really prepaired of...


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I stopped counting the number of times the media reported the crew "regained control" of the aircraft at 10,000 feet.
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Old 04-23-2018, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by carlapilot View Post
This news was all around the media everywhere, as its the biggest news now all around. They say "it can happen" also when there is actually no chance for this. But the captain women is a former fighter pilot, and she remain totally calm as you can listen the ATC, she perfectly handled the situation. Its a luck actually that only one person died in this situation but I think also depends on the captain. this is a situation where you can not be really prepaired of...
Uhmmm no.

It is your job as a pilot to stay calm.

It is unlucky that anyone died.

This is a situation that every single commercial pilot in the world is 100% prepared for. If they aren't they shouldn't be flying an airplane.
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Old 04-23-2018, 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by carlapilot View Post
This news was all around the media everywhere, as its the biggest news now all around. They say "it can happen" also when there is actually no chance for this. But the captain women is a former fighter pilot, and she remain totally calm as you can listen the ATC, she perfectly handled the situation. Its a luck actually that only one person died in this situation but I think also depends on the captain. this is a situation where you can not be really prepaired of...
Are you on holiday? At hospital?

I'm enjoying a half litre of Cuban coffee.

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Old 04-23-2018, 08:04 PM
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Yepp and pilot less airplanes are coming...give me a break. All it takes is one accident like this (which will happen with single man ops) and it’s over for the engineer nerds / politicians pushing it.

Kudos to the crew, BOTH the FO and Captain.
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Old 04-24-2018, 03:47 AM
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Are you on holiday? At hospital?

I'm enjoying a half litre of Cuban coffee.

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I think engrish might be a second language for her ... Or maybe cheap drugs involved.
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Old 04-24-2018, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by galleycafe View Post
Are you on holiday? At hospital?

I'm enjoying a half litre of Cuban coffee.

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One half litre of Cuban would give you the hydraulic jerks.
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Old 04-24-2018, 10:45 AM
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One half litre of Cuban would give you the hydraulic jerks.
That's what I was aiming for!

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Old 04-27-2018, 07:48 AM
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Sorry, but I agree but I also don't... on the other hand, there are no real situations unless you are Sully or whatsoever... on sport planes, many thing can happen which affect your flight and you can solve problems real.
On big aircrafts they learn everything only on simulator... can spend the whole years of first officer like nothing happens ever in real (luckily)... so can be a very experienced pilot in years but nothing ever happens to solve...?
It's very ... confusing.

Originally Posted by Airhoss View Post
Uhmmm no.

It is your job as a pilot to stay calm.

It is unlucky that anyone died.

This is a situation that every single commercial pilot in the world is 100% prepared for. If they aren't they shouldn't be flying an airplane.
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Old 04-27-2018, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by carlapilot View Post
Sorry, but I agree but I also don't... on the other hand, there are no real situations unless you are Sully or whatsoever... on sport planes, many thing can happen which affect your flight and you can solve problems real.
On big aircrafts they learn everything only on simulator... can spend the whole years of first officer like nothing happens ever in real (luckily)... so can be a very experienced pilot in years but nothing ever happens to solve...?
It's very ... confusing.
Trump, is that you, again?

This is what happens when your advisors get you to stop tweeting, isn't it?
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