Co-pilot gets sick, stewardess helps land airplane
On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 00:50:24 +0200, Mxsmanic
wrote:
Hatunen writes:
REally. That's their last words?
Well, it's a saying, not a finding of fact.
Ah. and jsut who says it?
It illustrates a point, namely,
that thrillseeking behavior is incompatible with safe, normal flight.
Whoa. No ****? I woulda never thunk it.
I would have though the last
words would be something more like "AAW ****!!!".
Yes, this is supported by the data, along with things like "Uh-oh" or "Amy, I
love you."
But you said the last words were "Watch this"; nowreally, which
ones are the last words?
You obviously haven't been on some flights I've been on.
I fly only with safe, major carriers if I can.
Never hit a major downdraft in a safe, major carrier, then?
Again, I suspect you haven't been on some of the routes I've been
on in small planes.
Turbulence is one thing. Pilot incompetence is another.
Uh. Well, yeah. But you said there weren't any sensations, not
that turbulence was due to pilot incompetence. Or are you NOT
saying turbulence is due to pilot incompetence? It's a bit
unclear.
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