Publishers:
I never said the situations were the same. The point I was trying to make is, anyone who thinks it is a sign of weekness, or a "sissy" move to declare an emergency, is an idiot. True, that pilot's declaring an emergency might not have made a difference, then a gain, maybe it could have. It could have made him take a closer look at his situation, and take things a bit more seriously, instead of pudding on along like there was no problem. I dont care what anyone says, regardless of how it happens, if you lose half your total thrust, you are in an emergency situation. Swallow your foolish pride and declare, just in case. Can you honestly say that with all 100% certainty that your remaining engine will stay running? Training or not, if you cant restart that engine you just shut down, it IS now a real engine failure. As far as not declaring an emergency because it is a "controlled situation" as you put it, control is an illusion. You cannot control ALL the variables. Why not get a few more of those variables in your favor, just in case?