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Ct. George Zip said:- And the list could go on and on. . .
- More than 10 times the number of violations of any other airline operating out of the same FSDO, even though size is smaller
- And the list could go on and on. . .
Ct. George Zip said:All Pinnacle pilots are not bad. However, as an operation, that place is inept and scary.
- Flight 3701 going to FL410 and stalling killing 2; plane destroyed
- Flight in MKE continues with hydraulic problem and goes off runway; plane totalled
- Flight in Montana turns the wrong way on missed approach and misses mountain top by few hundred feet
- Pilots ask for Type-4 anti-icing fluid on a clear day because "we will be flying in the clouds later on"
- Pilots asked for altitude and airspeed; after answering "6000 feet and 300 knots"; controller asks them to repeat; they say "6000 feet and 300 knots"; controller asks for a third time; they say "6000 feet and 300 knots"; controller says "umm... can you slow to 250?"; pilots having no clue respond "we can give you whatever speed you want
- More than 10 times the number of violations of any other airline operating out of the same FSDO, even though size is smaller
- Snowstorm shuts down entire airline; SOC can cope and NWA steps in
- And the list could go on and on. . .
I have friends who fly for Pinnacle. For the love of god, and the safety of my friends, the other crews, and the traveling public, SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE!
This is not flame-bait, people. This is reality.
Rhoid said:- Pilots asked for altitude and airspeed; after answering "6000 feet and 300 knots"; controller asks them to repeat; they say "6000 feet and 300 knots"; controller asks for a third time; they say "6000 feet and 300 knots"; controller says "umm... can you slow to 250?"; pilots having no clue respond "we can give you whatever speed you want
That's what they get for getting recruits from Gulfstream. If they would hire exclusively DCA grads, they would know that they teach us the speed limit below 10000ft is 250kts. We practice that alot in the CRJ FTD.
No one said:FedEx isn't a passenger airline.
Inconceivable said:Actually, zippo, there were two accidents in MKE, one day apart. The first they slid off the taxiway into a snowdrift and then powered-out to continue to the gate. The second was 24 hours later where the slip-and-slide occured on landing. I don't believe either plane was "totalled".
T-handle said:Where's "Training" when we need him????
Gulfstream 200 said:Myself and my family used to fly NWA quite a bit, but after that FL410 Stall abortion you wont catch us on any leg that has "Operated by Pinnacle Airlines" on it.
Rook said:- Pilots ask for Type-4 anti-icing fluid on a clear day because "we will be flying in the clouds later on"
Uh...yeah right.
Rook
Rook said:- Pilots ask for Type-4 anti-icing fluid on a clear day because "we will be flying in the clouds later on"
Uh...yeah right.
Rook
Towelie said:At the risk of starting World War III, I can verify that this actually did happen. It was in MSP about two years ago. It was lower overcast but was not snowing. People were getting type one to remove residual ice. One Pinnacle captain asked for type 4. Deice truck asked if he was sure and he said yes. A Mesaba captain on the frequency asked why, and the Pinnacle guy said something like "there's moderate ice in the clouds." He and the XJ captain proceeded to get into an argument on the frequency after that.
Doesn't mean all 9E guys are unsafe or stupid by any means. But I can confirm that this story is true.
In the end, can't we all just get along?![]()