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Old January 15th 04, 04:30 AM
Richard Hertz
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So, Kevin, what are you doing hanging around an aviation group?


"Kevin Hill" wrote in message
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Let's put it this way.

A pilot flying a commercial jet or airplane is at his job. Not that that

is
a guarantee or anything. He's also responsible for all his passengers,

and
will loose his job and livelyhood should he do something stupid. As

several
pilots have done, who reported for work drunk.

A professional airline usually has many people involved in the operation

of
a flight, and any one of those people can pull the plug on the pilot or

the
flight should they be doing something stupid, like drinking, or perhaps
trying to take off with a few nuts and bolts loose. The theory being that
the chances that multiple eyeballs will see a problem is higher. And
maintenance crews and staff are dedicated to keeping the planes flying.

A professional pilot also probably has lots more hours under his belt
stepping into the jets cockpit than many private pilots. And, has
experienced his share of issues, problems and perhaps emergencies. That
experience means something.

As to your remarks about who designed these planes. Glad they had
supervising engineers looking over their shoulders, and glad they had
engineers working under them to cover their mistakes when they were too

hung
over to do their jobs.

Point being - one person can make a mistake and not recover from it. Many
people can work on a project, and every person gets a chance to catch a
mistake prior to it getting loose. Not that it's perfect. Just better.

Finally - not knocking pilots. Just saying that I'd have a tough time
getting into a plane with them and literally trusting my life to them.
Particularly when their flight experience may be measured in tens our
hundreds of hours. Flying may still have lots of lessons to teach them.




"Nomen Nescio" ] wrote in

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From: "Kevin Hill"

As a non pilot - I would NOT get into a private (cessna type, mooney

type)
plane with ANYONE I currently know. At least when I fly commercial, I

know
that they have at least had some kind of professional training (I

hope)!

Then I'm sure you'll be thrilled to hear that some of the engineers that

designed those
airliners, and their engines, were classmates of mine 25 years ago. Some

of whom
I helped carry back to their dorm while they were puking their guts out

after overindulging
at the weekend kegger because they were so tripped out on LSD that they

didn't
know how much they were drinking. Think about that next time you get on

an
airliner!

As for the "professional training", do you think we were taught to fly

by
amateurs? Or
just spent enough time with MS Flight Simulator that we decided to get

in
a REAL plane?
BTW, I'm willing to bet that most private pilots could safely handle and

land any airliner that's
flying today. Should the need arise.



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