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General Lee said:No, he said, "Hey, great job guys, when you get to JFK tonight, we still want you to do that transcon turn. But, you will get paid for the 3 hour flgiht around LA. Now go clean the cabin...."
That was funny. Hey, I did watch the landing on the news and I thought they did a great job. Those Airbus planes are pretty sturdy....atleast that nose gear strut is. And, it was amazing that they allowed the pax to watch the liveTV----I would have pulled that CB... Good job though guys...
Bye Bye--General Lee
FN FAL said:The sad part is, things have gotten so bad in this country, when someone actually does their job it makes the six o'clock news.
turbodriver said:Well, you and everyone else who thinks like you helped put this corrupt admin. into office. You made yoru bed now sleep in it.
humveedriver said:Can someone here explain to me why the pilots of this JetBlue A/C recently in the news should be inducted into the Aviation Hall of Fame? I caught a very small snippet of what happened on the news, and all I saw were sparks coming from the nose and the actor I mean "newsman", talking about nose-gear problems. I think I must be missing something. I would expect any fellow 121 brother to be able to pull that off. What made this so special? If I were are going to talk about future airline wages and feats of airmanship why not talk about Al Haynes approach in his DC-10. That was impressive. I'm sure someone here can enlighten me.
General Lee said:Hey, I did watch the landing on the news and I thought they did a great job. Those Airbus planes are pretty sturdy....atleast that nose gear strut is. Good job though guys...
Bye Bye--General Lee
SWAdude said:I must admit I agree. We do many more equally admirable displays of our skills with much less time to make the right decision on a semi regular basis. I am thankful for the news coverage to show the public the level of our skill that is usually not seen by anyone but us up front. I'm sure that all of us have been approached by friends/family about this incident and that is exactly what I have been sharing with them.
I do congratulate the crew of jetBlue for doing a good job. Most of if not all of us would have done the same thing. Southwest had a main gear stuck in the well back in 95 or 96 and did a safe landing in ONT. A much more challenging situation. The only difference was that they didn't need to burn fuel for over three hours for the news crews to cover the event. America West I understand had this same problem with the nose gear on a 320 some years back I believe in Columbus. I bet no one heard of this incident.
Al Hayes is the hero none of us question though.
AKAAB said:The procedure is to turn off the LiveTV (via switch, not c/b's) prior to the emergency landing to assure the passengers comply with crew commands. As for the crew, only security cameras and The Weather Channel (sans sound) are displayed in the cockpit.
As for the transcon turns...care to guess who is in charge of the Alertness Management Program?