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So I guess pilots do make mistakes...

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Hahaha! "Did he just cut in front of you, American?"


"Iberian, Stop your plane!"


That was awesome... That was worthy of Korean Air. :D
 
"American did that guy cut in front of you?" -Controller
"Yeah but he's bigger than us though." -American

:laugh:
 
Sure be nice if these numb-nuts could follow the simplest of directions. So much for being able to read-speak-understand.

Oh well.
 
Driving that plane, high on cocaine
Captain Jones you better watch that speed
Trouble ahead, trouble behind
And you know that notion, just crossed my mind
 
ATC: Iberia...just read back "HOLD SHORT 4L at FOXTROT BRAVO."
Iberia: Hold short Fox Bravo.
ATC: <exasperated> NO! Iberia, just stay right there, don't move your plane!"

Hilarious...that controller handled it pretty well, but if he could have, he probably would have reached through the radio to strangle the crew.
 
I once had a recording of this same controller crawling all over a UAL tug crew towing a 767. I can't seem to find it now.
 
Find some more clips of this guy

I love this guy.
"Naaa Nooooo!"

he he
 
Sounds like the Iberia crew could not speak english well enough to be operating internationally. Granted the NY controllers speak fast, but even after he slowed it down to a crawl, the Iberia crew still didn't "get it." A few years back I heard a China Air crew go taxing all over JFK on wrong taxiways. The controller finally had to give them progressive taxi before they hurt somebody bent the sheet metal.
 

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