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NJ Citation V runs out of r/w at HPN yesterday

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goatrope said:
Guess they were buisy whinning like all Nut Jet loosers when they should have been flying.
sorry... i had to. this drives me nuts. drunk or not... get a dickshunary.
 
goatrope said:
Guess they were buisy whinning like all Nut Jet loosers when they should have been flying.

What an idiot, these things can happen to anybody, just hope it's not you next time.
 
Schrode said:
Someone asked about Leaky, TX (sorry if I misspelled):

I flew with the FO - I'd fly with these guys any day.

Just out of curiousity....what did the company do to the crew of the Ultra in Leakey? Suspension(how long)? Anybody get fired?

Any word on the crew from this HPN incident?

This is an unfortunate incident, and could happen to anybody. Sh!t happens, things go wrong, and the pilots usually pay the price. Let's leave it at that and not speculate until the NTSB ruling comes out(if there is one).

BTW, before anybody jumps on the bashing bandwagon...no, I'm not an NJA pilot..I'm a pilot for one of their competitors.
 
Give Goatrape a break

Hey Guys show goatfu#ker a little respect!

After all, according to his profile he has flown everything.

It makes me mad when you guys don't respect the espertise that comes to this board.

He has a bunch of time too!

Jeez, sometimes you guys make me mad.

I haven't posted in a long time, (I've been watching the Iraqi sunsets).

You should show goatblower the proffesional respect he deserves.

That's all I have to say about that.
 
Well as I said, the FO was flying Captain with me 6 months after - said the Company was great. A trip to Columbus, OH for retraining, a few days of flying with an Instructor (said mainly to build up his confidence more than anything) he was pretty shaken up, then back on the road. Not sure about the Captain, I think he may have been on leave with pay until the investigation was complete. Don't know who he was, but just for the record, even with all the complaining out there, NetJets seems to take care of the pilots when bad stuff happens . . . at least from what I've seen.

During the Hurricanes in FL, NetJets released all crews from duty (that were effected), with pay, airlined them home and in some cases flew them in company jets home, to take care of their families and houses. Carry over from the Mom and Pop days of NetJets . . . You just don't hear the good stuff out there, but it is there.

As far as the HPN crew, we were asked by the Union to not discuss this for the protection of the crew until the dust settles. Hope you understand.
 
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Schrode said:
Well as I said, the FO was flying Captain with me 6 months after - said the Company was great. A trip to Columbus, OH for retraining, a few days of flying with an Instructor (said mainly to build up his confidence more than anything) he was pretty shaken up, then back on the road. Not sure about the Captain, I think he may have been on leave with pay until the investigation was complete. Don't know who he was, but just for the record, even with all the complaining out there, NetJets seems to take care of the pilots when bad stuff happens . . . at least from what I've seen.

During the Hurricanes in FL, NetJets released all crews from duty (that were effected), with pay, airlined them home and in some cases flew them in company jets home, to take care of their families and houses. Carry over from the Mom and Pop days of NetJets . . . You just don't hear the good stuff out there, but it is there.

As far as the HPN crew, we were asked by the Union to not discuss this for the protection of the crew until the dust settles. Hope you understand.
Hey Shrode,

I agree with all that you say, except the Hurricane part. During the first Hurricane, the company was not releasing crews until it was brought to light by the union. There were crews who wanted to use sick days to go home early and the company denied them. This was cleared up a short time after the first Hurricane and the company did as you said for the second and third.
 
It happens and unfortunately the more aircraft you fly the higher chances of this stuff happening. Hopefully winter snow will cease soon and we all can look forward to a nice long warm summer for fun flying. You know the old saying there are those that have and those that will. Fly Safe
 
ExecJetCA said:
....there are those that have and those that will. Fly Safe

You're wrong. Most haven't and won't. Let's shoot for 100% safety, most of us will live our entire careers that way. I certainly have.

I'm sure that this crew had extenuating circumstances. Unfortunately, NetJets is more concerned with their privacy than with sharing information that could help us all prevent this from happening again. Short field airplane + long runway + ice, should not = overrun. I'd love to hear why this happened.

Ace
 

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