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buscap

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I am so glad only regional pilots are dumb enough to land with the parking brake on. Prater is such a hero. The majors definitely have to take back all the flying, so things like this don't happen anymore.


http://www.lcsun-news.com/ci_16147338
 
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I am so glad only regional pilots are dumb enough to land with the parking brake on. Prater is such a hero. The majors definitely have to take back all the flying, so things like this don't happen anymore.


http://www.lcsun-news.com/ci_16147338

Lucky for you, none of the dumb stuff that we've done at our own airline has made the news. Delta's not the only airline to land on a taxiway in ATL.

Knock-on-wood, throw salt over your shoulder, etc. :erm:
 
I'm not sure how easily the parking brake can or cannot be engaged on an Airbus 320. If I recall from jumpseating on a few, there's just this little three pointed knobby thing you twist. I don't know if if requires the pedals to be depressed.
 
ASA had one land w/ pkg brake on, a CP too :laugh:
and a taxiway landin too, at least one that i've heard of
 

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