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Can you help think of any Fatigue related incidents/accidents?

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I was on an overnight and got out of bed with a monster kickstand, walked to the hotel bathroom and stubbed my toe going in. Hurt my toe and lost a killer kickstand all at once.
PBR
 
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I was on an overnight and got out of bed with a monster kickstand, walked to the hotel bathroom and stubbed my toe going in. Hurt my toe and lost a killer kickstand all at once.
PBR

Funny, but WHAT are you talking about?
 
Haven't looked anything up, but wasn't that icing?

What about the RJ off LEX, no fatigue argument there?

Even though the LEX accident was an early show time I don't think it was fatigue related . I remember hearing that it was a pretty long overnight as in over 12 hours so I doubt the crew rest / fatigue issue showed up. However I have not done any research into it and just going on what I remember reading on FI a while back.
 
Even though the LEX accident was an early show time I don't think it was fatigue related . I remember hearing that it was a pretty long overnight as in over 12 hours so I doubt the crew rest / fatigue issue showed up. However I have not done any research into it and just going on what I remember reading on FI a while back.

To quote the NTSB " Even though the pilots had to wake up at a time when most normal people are sleeping we do not believe fatigue was the controlling factor" They then went on to say that they were able to prove that they had 6-7 hrs of rest behind the hotel room door with no interruptions.
 
Funny, but WHAT are you talking about?
I was tired and stubbed my toe, that's the accident. The incident was the loss of kickstand. This is F/I, since when do I have to make sense?
PBR
 
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