hawkerflyer
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Doesnt surprise me. that airport has no reguard for x-wind, landing with tailwinds and many of things that makes me think that that airport is a accident waiting to happen.
My 2 cents........Pilots' are affraid of the missed approach! We don't want to admit that we messed up the approach, I know I've been there and so have most of you and you say "NOT ME" then you're full of s**t! Everyone has been outside of the stablized approach criteria atleast once in their life and has said "I CAN SAVE THIS."
This is nothing more then a human factors issue!
Curious to know who is responsible for the cost in replacing the EMAS, operator, airport or both?
I'd have to imagine repairing EMAS is a hell of a lot cheaper for an insurance company than the damage the airframe would otherwise incur (and cause) without it...
Meridian is now looking for a G-IV capt. based in TEB. Anyone suprised?
Settle down Francis!!!!
The openings are not for the plane that went off the end. Inside word is that the hiring is for a new client bringing a G-IV to the certificate.
BTW, if you're applying you might want to spell check your resume.
Don't worry, I wouldn't lower myself to work for a company like Meridian.