C172 lands in Brooklyn
Marc Adler wrote:
On Nov 15, 2:14 pm, "EridanMan" wrote:
How is flawlessly performing the actions he's been trained to do
verging on arrogance? If anything, I applaud the pilot for (correctly)
playing down the situation. There is a general consensus among
non-pilots that loosing an engine = airplane falling from the sky...
its simply not true. We train for it... It happens, its a contingency
that we're expected to deal with if the situation arises.
I understand all that, and if he's secretly thanking his lucky stars
but putting on a face of equanimity for the press, then I applaud him,
too. But if I understand the situation correctly, if that park hadn't
been there, he would've been in a lot more trouble, right? Somewhere
else in the thread someone said the pilot has overdrawn his good luck
account for a while. In the face of such luck, I'd expect people to be
a bit humbler.
Marc
How much humbler could he have been? He said he did what he was trained
to do - explicitly dispelling the notion that he had accomplished
anything special. His alternative was to ditch in the ocean or lower
bay. Yeah - he had some luck, but where is the arrogance? I don't see it.
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