agrrlpilot
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Wasn't it United or Delta a long while back who had an incident climbing out of SFO? I know it's not the same as the Asiana crash but the reason I bring it up is because NTSB found that the crew, all really long haul pilots, weren't getting the continuous familiarity with actually flying the plane. At 25 hours of flight time per trip, most of these crews get 3, maybe 4, trips a month, and that's assuming no removals for quals, check rides, etc. Throw in a pilot who needs the experience of actually handling the controls during take off and landing in order to prepare for recurrent, some of these long haul guys and gals were getting zero actual practice for months. After that incident, I believe the airline included more sim time for these guys.
I would venture to guess something like that happened here....
I would venture to guess something like that happened here....