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tracearabians said:Genius at Meridian would be descending through 10k at 275kts and never start pulling back the power. Red line below 10 is 265. When the overspeed horn goes off he says " we need to get that fixed "
I don't give a dang who you are if you fly with me, you do that sh1t, I'll pull the power back if the pilot flying doesn't. Than we can argue about it on the ground.
Just like when I first started as a Lear co-pilot on a Lear 25, maybe 5 months in. Long story short: We had about 800 pounds of fuel at 2,000 feet in crazy IMC, couldn't get into destination (Boca) had to go missed, MIA and FLL were closed from the storm and everyone was coming to PBI. Every other airliner trying the ILS for 27 was going missed. ATC said to us, "fly 090 heading, you're #14 for runway 27". We weren't at the coastline yet. I looked at him and said there's no way we can go 20 miles out into the Atlantic with this much fuel, we'll run out. His stupid azz, "aww, we'll be ok".
I said, "whatever, called ATC without his bullsh1t permission and told them Nxxxx would like to call "minimum fuel". He was pissed, but do you think I give a dang what he thinks. Got vectored immediately for the ILS. We landed, taxiied in, stopped on the ramp with less than 200 pounds TOTAL. I told the boss I'm never flying with that moron again.
This is the same loser who went off a runway for almost 1/4 of a mile in the Carribean because he landed with no hydraulics in a Lear 25 because the idiot decided to land on the 5,000 foot strip instead of flying 10 miles north to a military 10,000 foot strip. Maybe some of you know this fool.
Captains are the number one killer of co-pilots and passengers. My favorite fact. I think I'll make it my signature.
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