210FR8DOG said:
On the ILS, no runway in sight, captain goes below minimums, what do you do?
I can relate to you the experience of a right-seater (military type) that found himself in this situation, and said nothing. Metal was crunched, people died, and he found himself sitting at the wrong end of a long table where everybody had a glass of water except him. Why didn't he say something? Why didn't he DO something?
It was probably only his youth (ignorance) and a recognition of the culture that existed at that time (Captain is GOD, never question the Captain - - you know, the pre-CRM era) that saved his career, i.e., that allowed him to continue to fly afterwards.
I had the opportunity to fly right seat for him after he upgraded, and he shared important lessons with me. The most important: SPEAK UP If you see something wrong, SAY SO.
If he had managed to say "GO AROUND," he might have saved an airplane and human lives. Two simple words to which we train a reflexive response. "GO AROUND"
What if he had been wrong in saying GO AROUND? What if the Captain had had the runway in sight but just forgot to call it? GO AROUND. Execute the procedure, climb away from the ground, talk about it later. Compare the price of an "unnecessary" go-around with the price of
not executing one that results in catastrophe. No comparison.
If there's ANY question in your mind while you're sitting in the comfort of your easy chair what you should do in this situation, I implore you to search your soul carefully. Don't put yourself in the situation where you have to delay making a critical call. It must be reflexive. The hesitation could cost you your life.
It's cut and dried. GO AROUND.
jmt said:
don't wrestle with captain. Just call the missed approach to the tower.
I must respectfully disagree with this approach. First, there's no need to assume you'd have to wrestle with the Captain. Perhaps he's just making an honest mistake and needs an immediate reminder.
Second, ones approach in this time-critical scenario must take the form of a specific, DIRECT input. Trying to induce a repsonse by offering a clever or witty HINT might not work at all (remember, the Captain's headwork is already questionable), or it might not work IN TIME.
"GO AROUND!"