Did ya hear it on the takeoff roll? NO? Are you above 10,000 ft? HMMMM...
I heard it on the takeoff roll and kept going..Then you know damn well what that horn is!
Did not hear it on the take off roll,uneventful takeoff,below 10,000 and the horn goes off,probably not gonna fall out off the sky or pass out from lack of o2. Level off and deal with it. once again, 50/50 chance of getting it right. Am I on the ground or in the air? Oh, and what do you mean by "especially the first time"? how many times has this happened to you?
There have been many professional aviators that have gotten this scenario wrong over the years. Some have paid with there lives and had a bunch of people behind the cockpit door follow them to nirvana when the wrong decision was made.
I have had this problem multiple times over the last 26 years. At the Takeoff roll (bad takeoff warning horn), after breaking ground when the air/ground safety puts you in the air mode, before 10,000 feet, at cruise.........you name it. Its never a good feeling where ever it happens and it sometimes doesn't go by the book. What gets you is when its just after Takeoff, your in bad weather, at night with a brand new FO that just became frosty the snowman and it feels like your head is going to implode! Oh yea, ding,ding,ding........its the flight attendants wanting to know whats going on, was that a frequency change, Huh? What, Over, oh theres mountain's out there, what, huh? It can turn real fugly.....................fast!
Your turn will come and hopefully you will become Chuck Yeager when it does and you make the right decision.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNRXJEE3Nz8
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