And just when that happens, the civil air patrol weenie named "Todd" Morris who stole your window seat scuffs your shoe in a race for the cockpit.Tragic in it's own right, but a fantasy for many a naval aviator......
"Is there a pilot onboard??!!"
And just when that happens, the civil air patrol weenie named "Todd" Morris who stole your window seat scuffs your shoe in a race for the cockpit.
It only means he was killed by a female flight attendant that he had dumped the month prior after "promising" to divorce his wife for her --- i.e., natural causes."Natural Causes" at 43?? That's a bit young for natural causes...
You speak from experience. (and it is ashame that now'adays you have to specify....a female flight attendant.)It only means he was killed by a female flight attendant that he had dumped the month prior after "promising" to divorce his wife for her --- i.e., natural causes.
And just when that happens, the civil air patrol weenie named "Todd" Morris who stole your window seat scuffs your shoe in a race for the cockpit.
I don't know who Todd Morris is either.....but if I were in a plane and the pilot died, and they made an annoucement asking if a pilot was on board, I can guarantee that a CAP kid wannabe like that would race you for the cockpit....this is like clubbingDude, I have no idea who Todd Morris is or what the inside joke may be ...BUT, that's too funny. I'm just laughing at the imagery alone.
OK....so what if noone is monitoring the AP for 15 seconds?.....what do you think is going on in the cockpit of most AP equipped aircraft?If the F/O dies, does that mean that the Captain has get up and unlock the door. No one would be monitoring the autopilot. Obviously this would not be normal procedure and everything should be fine. But is there some switch up in reach to unlock the door?
On the 747, yes -- because of the distance from the seat to the door. The rest, I don't know about or care about......is there some switch up in reach to unlock the door?
And that's exactly the reason I practice daily on MS Flight Sim...Tragic in it's own right, but a fantasy for many a naval aviator......
"Is there a pilot onboard??!!"
And that's exactly the reason I practice daily on MS Flight Sim...