Amish RakeFight
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Sorry......I disagree. I believe most crews would use their training and do a relatively good job in this circumstance. i take nothing away from the exceptional performance of this flight crew, but it's not like other pilots would have rolled over and pulled.
WRONG.
The PCL crew was not professional by ANY measure. THAT is what led to their demise and a company hull loss, not to mention the ill reputation presented of pilots. After both engines core-locked, they had plenty of options but all of them quickly dried up due to their unprofessionalism in handling that royal blunder of theirs. The safe outcome of their flight was possible had it been handled honestly. Most of all though, they shouldn't have been there in the first place. Sad they took that young FO with him too. He clearly didn't know any better.
Aside from all of this, the PCL crew and especially the Captain, had a very poor training history. Multiple failures for the basic FAA certifications as well as SIC/PIC/TYPE failures at multiple carriers.