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I heard the same thing. However, could this be a case of a 500 hr FO believing what he thought he heard, and a CA letting his guard down?
True, I simply put this A@@ clown on my ignore list. It makes surfing these threads more plesant.
slinky
So do the Republicans. Have you not been paying attention to Bush's reign over the past 7 years? His prescription drug benefit was a huge addition to the federal government, and it's costing us billions. No matter who you elect, government is going to get bigger. Not even Reagan could stop the spending increases, no matter how hard he tried.......Hillary is no different than your "Obama".....they both want more Federal Govt........
Agree with you on this one. Far too much talking and not enough paying attention in today's cockpits. We have callouts and briefings for every little thing. It's making things worse, not better.This could have been much worse.....looks like our aircraft was taxiing out for departure..... my guess is there was a bunch of "briefing" going on.... that is what the FAA and the GO types do to try and fix these problems..... which results in more of these situations..... too much "briefing" and not enough paying attention..... I don't care if the TO ITT is 765 or 764.... I care about not hitting someone.....
Well, for starters, I don't think he's so devoid of humanity and morality that he'd do absolutely anything to attain and hold on to power. The Clintons have no morals and ethics, and the only thing that has ever mattered to either of them is their own quest for power. Because of that, I'd support anyone over Hillary. But I also think Obama has a decent solution for healthcare, I like his proposal to increase the payroll tax on wealthy income earners to help pay for SS, I like the middle-class tax cuts, etc...Off the topic, but why do you think Obama is any different than Hillary.....
.... it was a low time FO, but the bigger problem was probably all of the BS that is supposed to be briefed on the way to the runway........... Recipe flying is more harmful than helpful......The more "briefing" that goes on, the less brain power and listening that is devoted to important stuff like holding short of a runway that aircraft are departing on......
The irony is that this will result in yet another stupid procedure from the FAA/GO geeks that will simply make the problem even worse.....
.... it was a low time FO, but the bigger problem was probably all of the BS that is supposed to be briefed on the way to the runway........... Recipe flying is more harmful than helpful......The more "briefing" that goes on, the less brain power and listening that is devoted to important stuff like holding short of a runway that aircraft are departing on......
The irony is that this will result in yet another stupid procedure from the FAA/GO geeks that will simply make the problem even worse.....
Isn't this ATL? Meaning they were crossing the runway after landing and switching over to the dept. tower freq. What would they be briefing then? How bout we wait until we find out a fact or two.
I was taught to clear visually before taking off. It's a pretty common technique in the AF.]
Yea, as civilians we are taught just close your eyes,trust the controllers,firewall power and when you can't hold her on the ground any longer...pull back on the yoke.That's how MEN do it. Don't worry if you pull to hard, cause you got a shaker thing that tells you if you did it wrong. I taxi in the blind, take off in the blind,fly in the blind,land in the blind and above all...I lead the blind!! I AM LEGEND!!!!!!!!
I was taught to clear visually before taking off. It's a pretty common technique in the AF. Maybe it used to be at Delta, but it's kinda scary what they're bringing on these days. Maybe it's just par for the course now.
They were taxing out for 28 departure.....Are you a fan of the "brief everything"?
ahh- i see.
no- i agree w/ not losing the forest for all the trees- but i've seen both ways go too far- too much and you have your point- too little- and you have pilots 5 months after a PC having no idea how they would actually perform a V1 cut or GA.
That's not the issue though- the problem then would be why brief anywhere near a runway-especially on that long of a taxi-where's the hurry? Better yet, why not do that at the gate?
You have valid points though- What is ASA doing that makes you think that's the culprit?
Joe:
While I don't agree with you on just about anything, I'll give you this one.....Briefings should be done at the gate.....That's DL's policy. I also agree with you that more time breifing while taxiing, especially while in ATL, can be distracting. Complacancy can hurt you sometimes......
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BTW tanker clown, you are nothing more than a miserable POS flying a desk! Get a life loser!
I have been complaining for some time about the new procedure ATL has for crossing on the southside.
We are told to switch to a new tower freq. up to three times during our taxi to/from that new runway. Each time they say "monitor tower on XXX.XX." The problem is that you are gone from one freq, not confirmed up on the next, and here you are supposedly holding short of an active runway. It is obvious that we could have someone on the wrong freq. (two-way comm still is not confirmed) get all confused and go trucking right across.
It would be simple and easy to just say "Contact tower, freq. XXX.XX" rather than this silly "monitor tower" garbage. This would ensure not only that you are now on the correct freq, but each person would confirm holding short when checking on. I am not sure whether this was a factor today, but I have been trying to warn people for a long time.....
As to your point, you shouldn't have to brief how to do a V1 cut or a GA..... that's what being a pilot is..... Just do it and quit the vocal recipe flying.....
I was with you- right up until this point-
You're only as good as your habits- and the day you actually have a V1 cut- you'll be glad it's in your habits to mentally practice it more than every 6 months. Especially to younger pilots who don't have 13 years of experience as their foundation.
Anyone else want to back me up on this?
Again- it seems like ASA might be briefing too much and nobody's paying attention to anything- which is a problem- But it's also a problem if your procedure is to brief it on the taxi when you should be thinking about what you're doing.
C5 accident? Yea, AF is such a good program. Chock it up for great instruction there.
Didn't Delta taxi off the taxiway in CLE a couple of weeks ago? Maybe they need to work on their ground operations. If this keeps up an operating loss will be the least of their worries.
Haven't even interviewed with DAL. I'm hoping not to. Hopefully I can go straight to FedEx, UPS, or SWA. I'll go to DAL if I have to if the big paying jobs aren't availiable at that time.
All of this is a few years away. I have a contract with the AF to fly to the 20 year point. A contract is a thing that two or more parties agree upon for the doing a specific job. Thought some of the DAL folks might want to know that since they don't seem to mind their company breaking their contract.
Excellent post!!! I agree with every word, Joe.In 13 years at ASA I have seen the briefings get longer and longer..... and they take away from paying attention to the important stuff.....
We now have a d@mn college disertation on the back of the load manifest that is supposed to be briefed on the way to the runway..... I tell the FO they can brief it if they want, but if they do I won't listen.... and I turn them down....
The amount of BS in the briefs these days is incredible...... all created by pencil necked geeks sitting in conference rooms who think they are important and are trying to climb up the ladder....
This incident will result in yet another procedure that will detract from the act of being a pilot....
As to your point, you shouldn't have to brief how to do a V1 cut or a GA..... that's what being a pilot is..... Just do it and quit the vocal recipe flying.....
I love how we get ground, tower, another tower, another ground and yet another tower for frequencies on the way out to 28.
Jmoney,
This was crossing 27R..... the first tower freq. you get after ground.....The problem is all the extraneous BS that we are supposed to talk about on the way to the runway.....Forget the brief and listen to the GD radio with both heads out of the cockpit...
Ding Ding Ding!!!
We have a winner. You are a total loser. You have a contract with the Air Force? Whatever. You've proven to me you are a complete lemming. What's wrong, world too tough out there for you? Take a chance lame-ooo. Get out and enlighten us all with your "experience".
By the way, forget FedEx--you've been blackballed...yeah, it happens and likely has happened to you already everywhere else too.