SkyBoy1981
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It was the first officers fault. It always is. Even if the CA was flying.
Thats not what the FAA says.
4 stripes stands for "Its All My Fault"
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It was the first officers fault. It always is. Even if the CA was flying.
Not that I was there or anything, but there is a runway at an airport that wasn't NOTAM'ed OTS to air carrier ops, and there was landing data for said runway on the release- noted OPEN and DRY.
If said alleged crew actually landed on this runway, and the airport manager let them know the runway was closed to airlines, and some FO whipped out the JEPPS and the release-
the look on his face was priceless... I hear.
PENSACOLA (AP) - The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating why a Northwest Airlink passenger jet attempted to land on a Pensacola Regional Airport runway closed for construction.
Ask Continental why they landed a 757 on a taxiway last night in EWR while circling to land on runway 29. Sh*t happens I guess. Thats what they say.
Just saw a blurb about "regional jet lines up on closed runway".
Not to start anything, but anyone got the dope on this?
Which way were they coming from? 4 miles isn't last minute in a rj, but I guess that the spokesperson thought it was an A-380 or something...