Sam Snead
Roger, Roger.
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2005
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- 151
YMICFI said:"Sam,
I've read this post of yours 3 or 4 times now, and I'm still not seeing what is unsafe about the planned flight. You're not being asked to violate any company regs, aircraft limits, or FARs. As an ATP, you should be able to handle winds and weather up to the aircrafts limitations.
In this specific case, where was your dispatcher 50% irresponsible? You're flying in the North Eastern United States with some pretty bad weather. Day or night, windy or calm, you should have the skills to fly an airplane within it's limits and get to and from Boston safely."
Exactly. Maybe he should be flying something with autopilot in a fantasy land with clear skies, calm winds and 12,000 foot runways everywhere. As BRA said, strap on that Beech and ride into the sunset there, Sam.
Your sarcasm is uncalled for.
BTW, tell me.... what is the total component limitation on the 1900, based on the POH - THERE IS NONE. Don't tell me to fly the plane to it's POH limit no matter what. Please, for the brave souls that venture on to your 1900, if not for yourself, keep some MARGIN OF SAFETY.
"Get to and from Boston safely" - Perhaps to you that means if nothing goes wrong. IT DOESN'T.
You people are way better pilots than I am. I'm too concerned about LLWS and stuff like that. The 1900 is too light in my opinion for operating safely in a noreaster as mentioned.
"You should be able to handle XXXX" Ok..... so you would fly in any weather as long as it's "legal" - at some point your judgement has got to come into play, and that was my previous point.
You shouldn't be "riding the edge" with other people on the plane that depend on you. If you want to "ride the edge" go up by yourself. Don't take my family with you.
I am a wimp. I wasn't when I was 17 and a private pilot, but I am at 31.
You know, it saddens me that my family may be flying on your airplane. The only good news is that after you get hired at a bigger outfit, you'll be an FO and you won't get to make command decisions for a few years, at least.
No sarcasm included.