should have read more thoroughly, just a repost of what HAL said.
Because you're at Vne by then?exhelodrvr said:We didn't need no stinking 80 knot check!!
Because you're at Vne by then?
exhelodrvr said:We didn't need no stinking 80 knot check!!
Because you're at Vne by then?
Does your air speed indicator read 0? OK, mine, too!
I don't have enough fingers and toes to count the number of times I have advanced the throttles, while initially forgetting to retract the non-automatically-retracting 'boards', both in the sim and aircraft.
Without getting into the specifics of the flight -- it might have been a 'short release' ... happens all the time when flyin' the 'big water' ...Did any one else pick up on the "loophole" the pilot used to depart - by entering Bordeaux instead of Paris in the flight computer as the final destination so as to be able to take off without the legally mandated planned reserve? Not a good sign for the professionalism of the pilot.
The article was written by a correspondent -- one Gerald Traufetter. He doesn't have a fucking clue how to dispatch an international flight over the 'pond' from point 'A' to 'B' ... and not an international experienced pilot, I am sure ...Fair enough, but "loophole" was exactly how the article described it and didn't portray it to be common or proper practice.
Your 'prof' is a theoretician ... not an operator. As such, he's clueless ...The human factors and automation part of this story....My prof wasn't too happy with me that my position on the spoilers was that while sure, it was a dicked up design feature, the pilots really should have known that was how their airplane worked...
And you're BANNED, asshole.Very interesting Catmando . Hope you have other interesting anatomy.
Don't know if this is a NOVA repeat, or gives new information on the flight 447 tragedy.
But it's on tomorrow, Feb 16.
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