http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-sfo-taxiway-near-landing-20170710-story.html
I guess the guy didn't have the needles centered.
I guess the guy didn't have the needles centered.
What hole do newspapers pull these 'experts' out of ?
Ross Aimer, a retired United Airlines captain, told the San Jose Mercury-News, which first reported the incident, that if the pilot was not told to correct course, the scene would have been “horrific.”
“If it is true, what happened probably came close to the greatest aviation disaster in history,” Aimer told the newspaper.
Your answer is right there in your quote: United Airlines.
What hole do newspapers pull these 'experts' out of ?
Think of it as click bait. Newspapers are in the business of selling advertising, which means they need eyeballs. And nothing draws eyeballs like sensationalism.What hole do newspapers pull these 'experts' out of ?
The NTSB has just released the name of the crew that almost landed on the taxiway at SFO. The plane was piloted by Capt. Al Coholic. The Co Pilot was first officer Bud Wieser.
And here I was thinking they were Jim and Jack.
What hole do newspapers pull these 'experts' out of ?
Ross Aimer, a retired United Airlines captain, told the San Jose Mercury-News, which first reported the incident, that if the pilot was not told to correct course, the scene would have been “horrific.”
“If it is true, what happened probably came close to the greatest aviation disaster in history,” Aimer told the newspaper.
The Canadian Transportation Safety Board (TSB) reported that it was estimated that AC759 overflew the first two aircraft by 100 feet, the third one by 200 feet and the fourth one by 300 feet. The closest lateral distance was 29 feet.
The question, of course, is how close it really came. It sounds like the Air Canada pilots were not unaware that there was an issue. I'd like to believe that means the ATC call for a go-around was only reinforcing what they were doing or about to do anyway. The only info I've seen about how close it came is that it appears the plane descended to 175' before climbing again. That's not particularly comfortable, but it's basically a go-around at minimums for an ILS, so not too terrible.
The two summers that I worked at a TV station in Bellingham, WA, near the Canadian border, we got all the Labatts commercials because the Canadian TV stations weren't allowed to run beer commercials!They are canadian. They dont drink that horse-****. Come up with something involving Labatts.
Pilots were blue with envy when they saw pax sipping a cool refreshing Labatts. Had to have a few for themselvesThey are canadian. They dont drink that horse-****. Come up with something involving Labatts.
We had a headline in Miami a week ago: Plane appears to land safely in Miami. I kid you not. Must have been a slow news day.