ALIMBO
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I hope instructordude comments on this thread. :laugh:
The pilot needs to be retrained on their crosswind controls. Basic skills here folks, kick in the rudder at 30-10 ft add some aileron to kill the wing rock and don't flare much. It scares me sometimes thinking about the quality of candidates some airlines hire. Unbelievable.
I totally agree with you that the whole PC thing is outta hand. However, that does not mean we have to stoop down to the ACLU level which is pretty much in the gutter.What? chicks aren't chicks anymore? What are they dudes then? So we must refer to the respective Homosapien groups as either (pronounced I-ther) Man or Woman.
Stupid.
This whole PC thing is WAY outta hand people.
"Sidestick takeover command button?" What the hell is that? Is this an airplane or a PS3 console? Plastic French crap.
She f-ed up big time. It happens to everyone, except most don't have such a sh!tty outcome as this one. I just hope this isn't a trend that we will see in the future with many inexperienced pilots coming thru the ranks. BTW- inexperience is not the same a capability, but ya never know how capable one is until they experience some "real" wx flying in adverse conditions. (You do not get this in a 172 in 250 hrs)
The dudes who say; "When the conditions are rough I tell the FO I will fly." are usually the weak sisters.
Unless the FO is brand new he/she should be (and usually is) as qualified as the captain to physically fly the airplane.
I'm willing to bet that the cause of this incident was deeply rooted in a culture (company and country) that stresses following procedures and rules over personal judgment, common sense and good-old-fashioned stick and rudder skills.
I disagree.
To me it looks like the classic, inexperienced crosswind "technique" of crabbing in until the last minute and then rolling to point the nose down the runway and hoping to catch a mainmount on the runway before the aircraft gets pushed off the side. Too much roll.
Captain should have felt some rudder input to point the nose down the centerline not some upwind wing down which is what I see.
I can see where we are trying to say the same thing here though.