regionalcap
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Flew her a few days ago.
Thanks for the post.
Maybe you forgot to turn something off....
(Pretty easy to do when you are on that conference call with RA, Atkin, Ron Burgundy, and Jesus.)
-But then again-that is how you always get the "inside track."
why are you always so pissy?
http://www.airliners.net/photo/351420/M/
Anyone hear the story about this one?
Den-2003.
-Pilots started engines with throttles at full power. (Note-this was not some low-time regional crew who had not slept in a week.)
-Where was Gen Lee that day?
(Nobody is perfect.)
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/GenPDF.asp?id=DEN03FA070&rpt=fa
Actually it was some low time crew, check out the NTSB report in the above link:
"the captain had a total flight time of 2,941 hours in all aircraft, 2,112 hours in this make and model, of which, 190 hours were in the last 90 days and 4 hours in the previous 24 hours"
How is it possible to be an MD88 capt at Delta with under 3000 hours?
How is it possible to get hired at Delta with 800 hours (assuming that all the MD88 time was acquired at Delta)
"the first officer had a total flight time of 3,345 hours in all aircraft, 2,234 hours in this make and model, of which, 173 hours were in the last 90 days and 4 hours in the previous 24 hours.
Same for the FO, if all the MD80 time was aquired at DAL then this guy was hired with 1000 hours
I believe that to be total time in company aircraft.
Still-
That is pretty shocking. 2000 hours at DAL? I thought the upgrade time was about 15 to 20 years back then.
Maybe you forgot to turn something off....
(Pretty easy to do when you are on that conference call with RA, Atkin, Ron Burgundy, and Jesus.)
-But then again-that is how you always get the "inside track."