Rez O. Lewshun
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... the jumpseater chewed him out...
. I always started a power reduction at 100 ft, but even then you had to be pretty aggresive in pulling power to arrive over the threshold at 50 ft and land within the first 1500 ft of the runway.
Good post,
I've always wondered why 9E Rjs usually landed long. I used to flight instruct in TVC, seen a lot of landings on 28 and very rarely did I see a 9E RJ touchdown within the first 1500 feet. They usually looked like nice smooth touchdowns, but long. Not sure what the Blue Ridge/AirWis guys did different but they were considerably more consistent at hitting the mark.
Just an observation.
Idiots like Skynation don't realize how important a union is in situations like this. If these guys had not had help from ALPA they would have been hung out to dry, and more importantly, we would only know the "company version" of it is all the stupid pilot's fault-always the pilot's fault, and nothing else matters.
-You truly are a shortsighted fool-Sky!
, ALPA National always sticks their nose's into things and when they do they complicate the whole thing and usually make it worse.