GogglesPisano
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Does anyone use captains as IROs anymore?
If so, who are they?
Delta (and World) both use 1 relief F/O for a 3-man crew, and 1 relief F/O and 1 relief CA for a 4-man crew.
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Does anyone use captains as IROs anymore?
If so, who are they?
Exactly. What year at the commuters do they let the FO's start landing? Especially when they dont even have a Commercial License.
61. This never would have happened if he had retired when he was supposed to... (Yes. I realize this is callous, but it had to be said as the issue was brought up ad nauseum during the Age 60 fight. They said it would never happen... Condolences to his family.)
Fox News reported that ALL air traffic inbound to the NY/NJ area will be diverted/sent "FAR, FAR away" so that this plane, with its "backup crew" will not "risk running into another aircraft".
Proud to be an F/O on a day like this. "Am I your pilot? Uh no ma'am. I just sit up there to make sure the other guy isn't dead or dying. Should be a smooth ride out to Denver today."
Sounds like the work and sacrifices he made to earn that pension don't count.
Very sorry to hear a fellow pilot died. Is anyone really surprised he was over 60? Before I left the clown show(aviation) I had to take over the aircraft and return to land. The captain after having his circadian rythm flipped on the third day totaly zoned out, I mean bye, bye, lights are on and nobody's home. You just can't deal with these schedules at an older age. Great guy though and a better pilot than me when well rested. Let's face it switching to 65 had nothing to do with safety.
Some people need to work due to the loss of pension money and the wiping out of their retirement funds! I hope those of us younger don't have to face the same decisions, but in this world, some (many) close to retirement have to!
What if the flight with a deceased captain had been on an RJ with a 200 hour FO right off OE? Could've been a different outcome.
What if the flight with a deceased captain had been on an RJ with a 200 hour FO right off OE? Could've been a different outcome.
Lenell, Craig A CAL 83 dob 7/16/48, SSN 2392, 0525A
A few years ago, one of my friends was 36, in great health, always ate right and exercised and never smoked. Dropped dead of a brain annyurisim.