EMB170Pilot
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Part of the problem could be not planning the runway exit.
you suck as a pilot then.
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Part of the problem could be not planning the runway exit.
I was a Captain for a regional and a national prior to my current fractional job so I'm fairly familiar with the "transfer of controls" on landing when it's the FO's leg.
That being said...
What the heck is up with the unbelievably hard braking on almost every RJ flight I'm on?
10,000' runway and the Captain's brake like it's 3,000'!!!
Whatever happened to smooth technique vs. mechanically flying the airplane?
Jeez...
crjdude
How about I need to make the last flight out for my commute and I'll jam on the brakes how ever hard I fricken want to make the first exit because 1-3 minutes really does matter sometimes.
You don't care about pax comfort? Who pays your paycheck? Customers, ultimately.
Rekks
Exactly my point. There is only one taxiway you have to make, and that is the LAST USABLE AVAILABLE ONE!. I really don't care what ATC says, and by asking you, in the middle of the landing rollout, to clear at a specific TW, they are essentially asking for a LAHSO, without actually saying so. Last I checked, LAHSO's can only be accepted under certain conditions. But I digress.
You don't care about pax comfort? Who pays your paycheck? Customers, ultimately.
I don't know who your MX dept. is, but ours (AWAC) is noticing a dramatic INCREASE in brake wear and MX costs, but of course that may also have something to do with reduced TR usage, but heavy (read excessive) brake usage probably has more to do with it.
Peace.
Rekks
Whats even funnier is when you fly with FOs and they brief where I AM going to exit the runway. To funny. To all the FOs out there who do this i ask you this question, ARE YOU DRIVING ON THE GROUND.... NO! I will exit the runway when and where my speed permits after you've floated all the way to the end of the touchdown zone.
Bit of an ego there don't ya think? Delta bound?Whats even funnier is when you fly with FOs and they brief where I AM going to exit the runway. To funny. To all the FOs out there who do this i ask you this question, ARE YOU DRIVING ON THE GROUND.... NO! I will exit the runway when and where my speed permits after you've floated all the way to the end of the touchdown zone.
I was a Captain for a regional and a national prior to my current fractional job so I'm fairly familiar with the "transfer of controls" on landing when it's the FO's leg.
That being said...
What the heck is up with the unbelievably hard braking on almost every RJ flight I'm on?
10,000' runway and the Captain's brake like it's 3,000'!!!
Whatever happened to smooth technique vs. mechanically flying the airplane?
Jeez...
crjdude
Do we REALLY need to be having this discussion?
I just do it cause it is fun.
I find that the roughest/jerkiest (is that a word?) landings seem to be on MD-88s. It feels like the Captain has to haul on the brakes and do his own version of anti-skid as soon as he takes the controls. Maybe is aircraft or Delta-specific but that's just my take.