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Judah wrote:
"Kingfish" wrote in news:1170101726.041601.292480 @h3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: Or, every bugsmasher pilot's secret fantasy... Certainly mine... Do you think Stephen Brown could petition the FAA Commish to allow him to log the time as SIC? Or will the FAA take action against him for operating an aircraft for which he is not properly rated? I suspect an emergency had been declared. Matt |
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On 2007-01-30, Judah wrote:
Or will the FAA take action against him for operating an aircraft for which he is not properly rated? No. In the case of an emergency, the PIC (the 757's FO, acting as PIC since the captain had become incapacitated) can deviate from these rules in handling the emergency. -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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![]() "Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... On 2007-01-29, Kingfish wrote: The 757's flaring height must have looked close to pattern altitude to a 182 pilot... Do you think Stephen Brown could petition the FAA Commish to allow him to log the time as SIC? I believe that an ATP (such as FO, who was acting as PIC in this instance) can give instruction in air carrier operations - and therefore, the FO could sign his log book as dual received. I would damn sure log it, whether the FAA allowed it, or not! What if the FAA does not allow it? He does not get to count it towards a rating in jet transport. Darn! I'll bet that really breaks him up! g I mean, who cares? THe only thing that would matter for, is if he is really going for that rating! Think that will ever be likely for the average GA pilot? ;-) What a thrill, but of course, in a tragic situation. Still a tale to tell. It isn't as if he caused the death. 'Tis a good thing that he was aboard. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Morgans" wrote in message ... "Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... On 2007-01-29, Kingfish wrote: The 757's flaring height must have looked close to pattern altitude to a 182 pilot... Do you think Stephen Brown could petition the FAA Commish to allow him to log the time as SIC? I believe that an ATP (such as FO, who was acting as PIC in this instance) can give instruction in air carrier operations - and therefore, the FO could sign his log book as dual received. I would damn sure log it, whether the FAA allowed it, or not! What if the FAA does not allow it? He does not get to count it towards a rating in jet transport. Darn! I'll bet that really breaks him up! g I mean, who cares? THe only thing that would matter for, is if he is really going for that rating! Think that will ever be likely for the average GA pilot? ;-) What a thrill, but of course, in a tragic situation. Still a tale to tell. It isn't as if he caused the death. 'Tis a good thing that he was aboard. -- Jim in NC Just resist the temptation to pop your head into the cockpit and say: "Good Luck, we're all counting on you..." Jay B |
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![]() "Jay Beckman" wrote Just resist the temptation to pop your head into the cockpit and say: "Good Luck, we're all counting on you..." I'll try my best to resist, should I ever be in that place! g -- Jim in NC |
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![]() On Jan 29, 10:07 pm, Mxsmanic wrote: Judah writes: Or will the FAA take action against him for operating an aircraft for which he is not properly rated?Was he acting as a required copilot, or just following instructions to provide an extra set of hands for the pilot? It sounds like he just talked on the radio, read checklists, and handled the few things that the pilot couldn't readily do himself, such as setting flaps and lowering gear (awkward from the left seat). MX... Judah was obviously joking here... |
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![]() On Jan 29, 8:38 pm, "Darkwing" theducksmailATyahoo.com wrote: Must of had the fish. Too funny. Someone said just that on the USA Today site on this same topic... And got chewed out for it too... (some folks just have no SOH) Anytime you can work in a reference to the movie "Airplane" it can't be a bad thing... "Ever see a grown man naked?" |
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![]() "Kingfish" wrote in message ups.com... On Jan 29, 8:38 pm, "Darkwing" theducksmailATyahoo.com wrote: Must of had the fish. Too funny. Someone said just that on the USA Today site on this same topic... And got chewed out for it too... (some folks just have no SOH) Anytime you can work in a reference to the movie "Airplane" it can't be a bad thing... "Ever see a grown man naked?" Roger, Roger; what's our vector, Victor? |
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"Matt Barrow" wrote in message
... "Ever see a grown man naked?" Roger, Roger; what's our vector, Victor? What can you make of this? |
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![]() "Dylan Smith" wrote in message ... On 2007-01-30, Judah wrote: Or will the FAA take action against him for operating an aircraft for which he is not properly rated? At this point who really cares about the FAA. The only thing important is if the flight attendant is hot and wants to fulfill the rest of the fantasy. |
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