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this can and continues to almost happen to quite a few crews across the entire database of participants. Always set the approach or visual for the runway and verify the magenta line takes you to the same place as you see in the window.
Well said Wave. This could be anyone at any airline!:beer: Glass houses!Ditto, on the glass house. What an embarrassing nightmare and I hope I learn from them as well
fms programming stuff aside...doesnt anybody tune and identify and at least crosscheck navaid/ils indications against magenta line on an ND (green if you're a bus person)??
I was thinking the same thing. That being said, I agree that it can happen to anyone. After the 5th day of 4 legs a night flying night freight I set up to land at AAf Biggs instead of El Paso. Granted, they are closer to each other with the exact same runway layout, it's still no excuse. If you always set up for an instrument approach, you always land on the right runway. It's what saved me that morning.
There is zero reason to not insist on having every approach in the box on today's aircraft.
I think all of us Corn Dogs all know it was a huge screw up and unacceptable....as every other pilot from every other airline will say. Especially in a NG. I feel bad for the guys but they f$&ked up...hate to say it but they'll most likely be fired and SWAPA can't do much. I'm not one of these my airline is better than yours schmuck so I won't even go there. After all the management screw ups with massive reroutes and long days I'm surprised we didn't have more screw ups in the past few weeks. Good luck to these guys...they'll need it.
"Don't worry folks I was an F-16 pilot in the Air Force, your in good hands!