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... or the very s-l-o-w ATIS at OKC!
I like the slow guy, he talks as fast as I hear.
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... or the very s-l-o-w ATIS at OKC!
There was some talk that on the short -500 a high crosswind over the winglets can blank out the rudder making rudder inputs intermittently ineffective. Something not tested by Boeing for the winget installation. Since I haven't seen a change to FM procedure it must not be true, unless they're in the legal admit-nothing mode, like they did on the hardover rudder valve problem.
I'm not thinking they will be testing for 45 knots of crosswind when the limit is 35... And, the plane with winglets works just fine at 35kts cross, tested almost every day in LBB.
If I run my jet off the runway because the controller didn't tell me what the wind direction and speed was, I could blame the FAA?
If you had evidence that the FAA inadequately failed to train a controller they certified and that controller gave you wrong or incomplete information--then yes.
Are you serious?
Even a little?
Go back to your Ten
Better yet, with that mentality go be a financial advisor or something- YGTfSM
There's a wind sock-there's grass- there are pireps- wind is DYNAMIC, esp in Denver- you see it bouncing around- you know what's going on- you should be good enough to know when it's borderline and if you need clarification- ASK- in clear words- BUT THE BUCK STOPS WITH THE CAPTAIN, AND NOT 1/2" behind IT STOPS WITH THE FO.
This dude screwed up- fine- wont hang him for that- but to screw up, then make excuses? ??? and play a BS lawyer game? Piss off
I think the vis was about 1/4 mile, so seeing a wind sock is NA, last time I checked, the cockpit wind readout didn't start working till we were airborne.
I've seen many jet pilots throw crosswind techniques out the window bc they happen to be flying a big jet..
Several years ago, I had a check airman at AT give me a real hard time because I used ailerons on the t/o roll despite the 25+ kts crosswind. He told me the we didn't have performance data for a t/o with one of the roll spoilers even partially deployed and the proper way to do a x-wind t/o is to leave the aileron neutral until rotation. Reeeaally? After some discussion at cruise, we ended up agreeing to disagree....