siucavflight
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Tram said:I'd say Sept. 11 but it wasn't an "accident" it was purposeful..
Lockerbie maybe..
This maybe my next signature. Does anyone else see anything funny about this?
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Tram said:I'd say Sept. 11 but it wasn't an "accident" it was purposeful..
Lockerbie maybe..
Funny? Maybe. Confused? Definitely.siucavflight said:This maybe my next signature. Does anyone else see anything funny about this?
Hugh Jorgan said:It was worse than that. They were shooting the ILS and the G/S was notam'ed OTS. At least that's the way I remember it...am I wrong?
Hugh Jorgan said:It was worse than that. They were shooting the ILS and the G/S was notam'ed OTS. At least that's the way I remember it...am I wrong?
FN FAL said:Did the pilots leave that on by accident?
Lrjtcaptain said:Korean Airlines 401 crashes into a mountain in Guam because they descended below minimums in a 747 on a non precision approach. Kills everyone on board.
Echhhh! I know that AA used to have cockpit cameras, not sure what the time frame was when they started/discontinued using them. I know I jumpseated on an AA DC-10 a few years ago and saw the camera on/off switch in the cockpit with the "Deactivated" placard over it.ERfly said:Another freaky thing about this one (and correct me if I'm wrong) is the passengers watched themselves die. AA used to have a camera in the cockpit that showed an outside view. This camera was on during 191's takeoff. That had to have been just horrible.
LAXSaabdude said:Echhhh! I know that AA used to have cockpit cameras, not sure what the time frame was when they started/discontinued using them. I know I jumpseated on an AA DC-10 a few years ago and saw the camera on/off switch in the cockpit with the "Deactivated" placard over it.
I rode on Cathay Pacific a few months ago, and one of their A-340s had a belly-cam that was wired into the in-seat entertainment. It was pretty cool coming in over Vancouver Island on the arrival to YVR, but they turned it off about 10 minutes before we landed.
LAXSaabdude.
** smacking forehead ** Why on earth hadn't I thought of that yet. That's defintely up at the top of the list.WMUchickenhawk said:Oh and as far as most well known accident, what about "The day the music died"?
Buddy Holly, Richie Valens, and the Big Bopper
Sorry ErFly...I was being my usuall facetious self. I know they didn't have time to turn it off, thanks anyway.ERfly said:They had it turned on. I don't think they planned on crashing. When the s*** hit the fan, I don't think they had time or even thought of turning it off.
bubbers said:It is unfortunate that people need to die to make these changes but it is making flying safer.