Haven't seen it on here yet.
Cool to the end
http://www.ntsb.gov/Dockets/Aviation/DCA09MA026/420526.pdf
Cool to the end
http://www.ntsb.gov/Dockets/Aviation/DCA09MA026/420526.pdf
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What an industry to work in. Have to use your own cell phone while taxiing to get things done. Unbelievable what managements have done to this industry. ALPA should organize a nationwide walkout. Haven't the pilots walked out nationally in India, Italy, and England? It's our turn.yeah I'm the Captain on fifteen forty nine aircraft
one zero six if you'll if you will please correct the
passenger count we have a total of one four
eight, plus two plus two ACM. [sounds as if this
communication is by cellular telephone]
What an industry to work in. Have to use your own cell phone while taxiing to get things done. Unbelievable what managements have done to this industry. ALPA should organize a nationwide walkout. Haven't the pilots walked out nationally in India, Italy, and England? It's our turn.
After all that stupid french airplane calls him a retard at the end...
Insult to injury...
Less than 250ft to go and 22 secs to brace.. Sullenburger says.. you got any ideas.... that is some cool CRM.....
I thought Skiles' response was even better:
"Actually not."
Great composure, I think.
The real professional pilots out there are considering how they would handle such a situation and taking action, whatever it might be, to improve their skillset.
After all that stupid french airplane calls him a retard at the end...
Insult to injury...
errrr.... since when is Airbus French? It is as multi-national as Boeing. Got some anger to vent?
Agreed. Both pilots were sharp and professional. Consider if one of them was that toolbox (we've all flown with) that thinks he is cool and professional but is actually a poor pilot....
The outcome could have been different...
Or advancing both thrust levers to TOGA to see if either engine could produce more than the IDLE that they were set to.
The outcome could have been different.