ACL65PILOT
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I've heard of a similar incident but I can't quite place it....................
Why not label taxiways as taxiways from an aerial perspective so this doesn't happen again? It's easy to mark a runway 9L in white. Why not label a parallel taxiway as T A X I in yellow? Either that or put a big X just short of where it begins...
Here is a whole pageful of wrong landings! Just remember, when you're pointing your finger at someone, there are 3 more pointing back at you!
http://www.thirdamendment.com/wrongway.html
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]March 31, 1952 - A private aircraft, bound for Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, mistakenly lands at Newark Airport. (The aircraft was piloted by Merrill C. Meigs, who was at that time a consultant to the Civil Aeronautics Administration, and was the namesake of now-closed Meigs Field in Chicago, Illinois.) See "Newark Has Air Visitor," New York Times, April 1, 1952.[/FONT]
Didn't American or Alaska Airlines land on a taxiway in back in the late 90s?
I just think it's cool that we, "major" airline pilots can land on a taxiway and not hurt anyone. Try that you regional dudes.
It could have been a bad day here in ATL. It will be investigated and a report put out. There are a lot of extenuating and and contributing circumstances with this one.
I just think it's cool that we, "major" airline pilots can land on a taxiway and not hurt anyone. Try that you regional dudes.
I thought to myself, If only pilots would have the same philosophy
Don't Ever Land There Again
Captain's Authority. "We're landing on Mike for an expedited taxi to the ramp."
You're comparing us to doctors? Check out this thread on the regional forums. http://forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php?t=127545
Pathetic, to say the least. The sad thing is, a long time ago, this profession was once held in as high regard as the medical profession. Now a large segment is comprised of unprofessional, sophomoric mouthbreathers.
Actually we all can BID. A few years ago 9R/27L was being redone in ATL and everyone landed on twy R using the ILS on the closed rwy (9R/27L) and then sliding over to land on R. ASA also did it years ago in BQK while the rwy there was being redone. Nuthin' to it!
Hoser
Roll Tide!
The only thing that I compared was his philosophy of not criticizing his colleagues like you seem to be so keen in doing, the only thing that is pathetic is your reading comprehension level
Did he get a wind check first?
There are those who have and those who will.
Man I get tired of hearing that. You hear that from guys that land gear up too.
I tell you what. Let's do a poll of retired pilots and find out how many of them have landed gear up or on a taxiway. I would guess that it would be a pretty small number. Misery likes company.
That being said, we should all try to learn from this. None of us are infallible. We all make mistakes. Some mistakes have larger consequences than others. Thankfully no one was on the taxiway that day.