semperfido said:The NTSB reports are full of accidents that have probable causes that are not the pilot.
Yeah! Especially the ones made by 300 hour IFR doctors and lawyers!!
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semperfido said:The NTSB reports are full of accidents that have probable causes that are not the pilot.
Hahahaha...avbug said:...brightspark.
ACT700 said:HEY CORPFLUNKIE,
here's a dare: take up skyking1976's advice and join the FAA. Then do me a favor; pull his effin' certificate!
If you knew who he was, what is interest in this thread actually is, and what he has accomplished in his career, I think you'd understand why that was an incredibly ill-informed, and quite ill-mannered comment.take up skyking1976's advice and join the FAA. Then do me a favor; pull his effin' certificate!
avbug said:Who put the muzzle of a .45 pistol to the foreheads of each shuttle astronaut and forced him or her to volunteer for that mission?
it's almost a crime to get paid for doing something he loved so much.
Yes, the mission commander, the pilot in command, and the NASA Administrator take the responsibility for what happened.
Personally, I have nothing but sick contempt for those who live to find blame...but if you want to lay blame in an airplane, lay it at the feet of the pilot in command.
Any pilot who doesn't accept it is a spinless fool. Dead or alive, we all know the score before we introduce fuel or spark, before we ever cross the dark tarmac and open a door, before we ever get out of bed. We know.
Knowing, and failing to accept full responsibility for loose foam, bad safety wire, thunderstorms, or two passengers far in the back who get into a fight...is cowardice and failure to uphold ones duty as PIC.
ACT700 said:You sir, are a turd.
Snakum said:If you knew who he was, what is interest in this thread actually is, and what he has accomplished in his career, I think you'd understand why that was an incredibly ill-informed, and quite ill-mannered comment.
Minhberg
semperfido said:Avbug here is an example. S*** happens. Pilot handled it, but still ended up in the weeds with a lot of damage. Just luck no one died. It was not his fault! THE AIRPLANE FAILED. POOR DESIGN.
http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?ev_id=20001213X27559&key=1
Dangerkitty said:Ok, I see where you are getting at. I will try to get my point across without typing too much.
On a light twin banking into the good engine will increase performance.
enigma said:This is ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT. Please go find a good aero text, or do the math yourself. I'm short of time this morning and will attempt to get back on later, ...in the mean time: bank into the good engine does NOT increase performance. It does increase controllability up to a point, but does so at the expense of performance.
enigma
FAR 91.3
a) The pilot in command of an aircraft is directly responsible for,
and is the final authority as to, the operation of that aircraft.
"whoop whoop...hysteria alert...whoop whoop"ACT700 said:You are all turds; big f.cking turds!!! Because if you had any f.cking common sense and respect for Paul, you would have retired his username.
So don't jump at me, you f,cking pi$$ants, because you are mad at the world for letting the MU2 fly.
You want to grieve, go to church.
This is my last comment in this thread, because this has turned into a loose-loose pi$$ing contest with a bunch of nimwits.
What planet are you from Avbug? The NTSB reports are full of accidents that have probable causes that are not the pilot. Go peddle your "Holier than thou" trash somewhere else. Better yet, put on "The High and Mighty" - it is right up your alley.![]()
Part 91 – General Operating and Flight Rules
§ 91.3 Responsibility and authority of the pilot in command.
(a) The pilot in command of an aircraft is directly responsible for, and is the final authority as to, the operation of that aircraft.
Too bad you guys have to live under this stupid burden that your fallen loved ones are only worthy of your honor and respect if they lived and flew error free. Nobody does that.
And how the hell can you accept responsibility for a thunderstorm? Unless your name is Storm and you're a memeber of the X-Men? Stop talking crap. Thunderstorm=not man-made=uncontrollable. Basic meteorology.
Avbug here is an example. S*** happens. Pilot handled it, but still ended up in the weeds with a lot of damage. Just luck no one died. It was not his fault! THE AIRPLANE FAILED. POOR DESIGN.
ACT700 said:You are all turds; big f.cking turds!!! Because if you had any f.cking common sense and respect for Paul, you would have retired his username.
You want to grieve, go to church.
Like TIGV said, you all are idiots, and on top of that , you are all insulting the people who worked with these guys.
Newsflash: You are not the only one's grieveing.
This is my last comment in this thread, because this has turned into a loose-loose pi$$ing contest with a bunch of nimwits.