Ty Webb
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If that's all you got out of that training video, maybe you need to watch it again.FarginDooshbahg said:Yea, THAT one. Where they accepted an NDB approach without having the "damm plate in front of me". Where EVERYONE knows there are countless NDB approaches throughout the world where the initial approach altitude is 400 FEET. Where they sat dumbfounded and did nothing except continue to fly the aircraft into the ground as the GPWS sounded the "WHOOP, WHOOP, PULL UP" warning no less than 8 times.
Yea, it must have been the language barrier with ATC.
Don't know when you started flying, or if you have any international and/or "back of the clock" experience, but it was accidents like that that resulted in some of the procedures that we all use now.
I wouldn't be so quick to condemn the crew of an accident that happened 15 years ago, on the other side of the world, after being up all night, probably with other circumstances and factors going on that a CVR didn't pick up.
Maybe some day you'll prang it in, and we'll all say, "What a fargin' douchebag!".