radarlove
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So, injured crewmemebers, in essence resulting in to few crewmembers to perform required duties yet they drive on for 7 to 9 hours to Gatwick? YGBSM.
Oh, yeah, someones gonna be standing tall for that one.:erm:
I just keep thinking "idiot" when the pilot reefed on the airplane hard enough to hurt that many people. Resolution alerts do not have to be drastic, you just meet the climb or descent requirements.
These guys are a bunch of yahoos.
Weakd!ck pilots are always looking for a reason to tear down other pilot(s) because they somehow feel that this will elevate them and their perceived skills to a higher level.
Anyone who makes broadbush teardowns about another pilot or in this case an entire nation's group of pilots based on an article in the Daily Mail doesn't deserve to wear stripes of any number.
PS I have no love for the English - just depise tools.
No visual contact, so certainly no need for a violent maneuver.
The 20 seconds is not the time between the "traffic traffic", but the time you have to react to the warning, Einstein.
A fully-laden B747 climbing out is not climbing all that fast, either.
Okay, Copernicus, have you ever had an RA immediatelty after takeoff?
Because they took a routine situation and turned it into a self-imposed emergency which included injuries. I think that's worth a comment or two. Most of us will have dozens of RAs over the years and won't hurt a soul.Why do you have such a beef with this crew? You know nothing about the situation other than one article from a non-aviation publication
As a side note, the 747 can continue on if one engine fails. It all depends why it failed etc... IF a 2 engine aircraft looses one, well it's obviously a diferent ball game.