You know its a Shitty day when you Hit the Tarmac and...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_Flight_173PurpleBaze said:
I have a little familiarity with flight safety, CRM, in-flight emergencies, and checklists. So yeah, I do care.AZDuck said:
Sounds like you kind of care, but not reallyPurpleBaze said:
I like to refer an incident that happened 25 years ago, that's what I like to do.whlinder said:
It's been done by Old, Rich, White pilots too:PurpleBaze said:
But how are Asians shitty pilots?whlinder said:And then that airplane tried to fly to the Natty:
Gurgle
These guys lost an engine and proceeded to shut down the good engine. Twin engine turboprops don't glide too well, especially at low airspeed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kegworth_air_disaster
A lot has changed over the past 15-20 years in crew resource management (CRM). Correctly diagnosing the problem and verifying the malfunctioning system take precedence over trying to run checklists quickly.
Some Asian carriers don't have a good safety record. It comes from lack of experience by their pilots and a culture where the captain is king. If he's fucking up, the first officer is hesitant to challenge him.
In any case, I could type a Tequilla-esque diatribe about this stuff, but I won't.
Not all Asian carriers are bad. But, they do need a change in their culture. I think it's holding them back when it comes to aviation safety. Things used to be that way in the US. It wasn't until the late 70s / early 80s that deliberate effort was made by the airlines and pilots to make a change. The real catalyst was when United crashed a DC-8 just short of the runway in Portland, because they were trying to troubleshoot a problem and they ran out of fuel. All 3 guys were focused on that one light and nobody was monitoring anything else. On top of that, the captain was a total asshole.
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Yup!AZDuck said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_Flight_173
That's interesting.
Thanks for Googling that for me. I'm just fucking lazy to actually include links, etc.<----------
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Did you study that case in a class at UW, too?PurpleBaze said:
I have a little familiarity with flight safety, CRM, in-flight emergencies, and checklists. So yeah, I do care.AZDuck said:
Sounds like you kind of care, but not reallyPurpleBaze said:
I like to refer an incident that happened 25 years ago, that's what I like to do.whlinder said:
It's been done by Old, Rich, White pilots too:PurpleBaze said:
But how are Asians shitty pilots?whlinder said:And then that airplane tried to fly to the Natty:
Gurgle
These guys lost an engine and proceeded to shut down the good engine. Twin engine turboprops don't glide too well, especially at low airspeed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kegworth_air_disaster
A lot has changed over the past 15-20 years in crew resource management (CRM). Correctly diagnosing the problem and verifying the malfunctioning system take precedence over trying to run checklists quickly.
Some Asian carriers don't have a good safety record. It comes from lack of experience by their pilots and a culture where the captain is king. If he's fucking up, the first officer is hesitant to challenge him.
In any case, I could type a Tequilla-esque diatribe about this stuff, but I won't.
Not all Asian carriers are bad. But, they do need a change in their culture. I think it's holding them back when it comes to aviation safety. Things used to be that way in the US. It wasn't until the late 70s / early 80s that deliberate effort was made by the airlines and pilots to make a change. The real catalyst was when United crashed a DC-8 just short of the runway in Portland, because they were trying to troubleshoot a problem and they ran out of fuel. All 3 guys were focused on that one light and nobody was monitoring anything else. On top of that, the captain was a total asshole. -
I know you're being sarcastic, but the answer is no.whatshouldicareabout said:
Did you study that case in a class at UW, too? -
I love flight stuff. Salon used to have a column called "Ask the Pilot" which I used to read. Find it all very fascinating, but I've never flown anything myself. Although I am lucky to have a few friends with pilot licenses, so I've been able to experience a little bit of that.
Googling, just noticed that he now has a blog. (Probably not citrus)
I'll be out for a while...
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Shoot @OZONE a PM. Maybe he'll take you flying in his Mallard. That is, if he can take time off from shuttling Helfrich back and forth between Eugene and Coos Bay.AZDuck said:I love flight stuff. Salon used to have a column called "Ask the Pilot" which I used to read. Find it all very fascinating, but I've never flown anything myself. Although I am lucky to have a few friends with pilot licenses, so I've been able to experience a little bit of that.
Googling, just noticed that he now has a blog. (Probably not citrus)
I'll be out for a while... -
I laffed. HH must attract pilots or some shit.PurpleBaze said:
Shoot @OZONE a PM. Maybe he'll take you flying in his Mallard. That is, if he can take time off from shuttling Helfrich back and forth between Eugene and Coos Bay.AZDuck said:I love flight stuff. Salon used to have a column called "Ask the Pilot" which I used to read. Find it all very fascinating, but I've never flown anything myself. Although I am lucky to have a few friends with pilot licenses, so I've been able to experience a little bit of that.
Googling, just noticed that he now has a blog. (Probably not citrus)
I'll be out for a while... -
You won't find a bigger group of degenerates than pilots.Swaye said:
I laffed. HH must attract pilots or some shit.PurpleBaze said:
Shoot @OZONE a PM. Maybe he'll take you flying in his Mallard. That is, if he can take time off from shuttling Helfrich back and forth between Eugene and Coos Bay.AZDuck said:I love flight stuff. Salon used to have a column called "Ask the Pilot" which I used to read. Find it all very fascinating, but I've never flown anything myself. Although I am lucky to have a few friends with pilot licenses, so I've been able to experience a little bit of that.
Googling, just noticed that he now has a blog. (Probably not citrus)
I'll be out for a while... -