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Firefighter 05-03-2019 07:10 PM

Boeing 737 skids off runway in Jacksonville
 
https://www.foxnews.com/us/boeing-73...3gZAMBWaD8-48E


What’s your take on this. Pilot error?

wrxpilot 05-03-2019 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by Firefighter (Post 2813925)
https://www.foxnews.com/us/boeing-73...3gZAMBWaD8-48E


What’s your take on this. Pilot error?

Way, way too early for anyone to say. Glad to hear nobody died.

Firefighter 05-03-2019 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by wrxpilot (Post 2813935)
Way, way too early for anyone to say. Glad to hear nobody died.



You’re right. Within the next hour media will be out in full force talking about how MCAS made it happen

Qotsaautopilot 05-03-2019 07:32 PM

Miami Air off the runway in Jacksonville, FL
 
Landing at Jax NAS. Dod charter. All souls accounted for and plane is in the St. John’s river. That river is gator infested. Glad all survived and then didn’t get eaten after the fact.

wrxpilot 05-03-2019 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by Firefighter (Post 2813938)
You’re right. Within the next hour media will be out in full force talking about how MCAS made it happen

Ha. You got that right.

SeamusTheHound 05-03-2019 08:11 PM

Looks like it went off the shorter of the two runways (less than 6000 feet) in rain and wind. Ouch

JohnBurke 05-03-2019 09:07 PM


Originally Posted by Firefighter (Post 2813938)
You’re right. Within the next hour media will be out in full force talking about how MCAS made it happen

No, they won't. It wasn't a Max.

There is nothing in the link you provided which gives any indication as to the cause, and speculation would be ignorant and unprofessional, as it always is.

wrxpilot 05-03-2019 09:14 PM


Originally Posted by JohnBurke (Post 2813965)
No, they won't. It wasn't a Max.

There is nothing in the link you provided which gives any indication as to the cause, and speculation would be ignorant and unprofessional, as it always is.

You give the media way too much credit. I think the OP was using a bit of sarcasm to describe the inevitable ignorant reporting that will likely follow this accident.

JohnBurke 05-04-2019 02:53 AM


Originally Posted by wrxpilot (Post 2813967)
You give the media way too much credit. I think the OP was using a bit of sarcasm to describe the inevitable ignorant reporting that will likely follow this accident.

The original poster is neither aviator nor involved in aviation, but more of a troll with a series of questionable posts and comments, and claims to be an "investor" for Boeing.

wrxpilot 05-04-2019 03:32 AM


Originally Posted by JohnBurke (Post 2814002)
The original poster is neither aviator nor involved in aviation, but more of a troll with a series of questionable posts and comments, and claims to be an "investor" for Boeing.

Ah! Ok, thanks for the heads up.


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