unsafervguy
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Not impossible, just unlikely.
just curious, are you typed in the 320?
Not impossible, just unlikely.
Yes... And I assume you are as well.just curious, are you typed in the 320?
I have been an airline pilot for over 25 years and have never seen a flight cancel due to low bookings. I've even flown an airplane out-and-back from the hub completely empty.I was also of the opinion that airlines seemed to cancel at times due to low load factor but I am willing to be corrected on this assumption.
Even if a pilot writes up some BS squawk, he does not cancel the flight. That isn't his call. If it is not an airworthiness issue and Mx/MOC says the airplane is good then the pilot can try to refuse the flight but he had better have a good reason that will stand up when the Chief Pilot talks to him. If he still refuses, another pilot will be called to take the flight. It might cause a delay but rarely a cancellation and if it does, that pilot will have a lot of explaining to do.Flights get cancelled everyday and it's dealt with. So it isn't like a cancellation is catastrophic. A couple of years ago, when the union was fighting with AA, pilots were canceling flights for minor issues not affecting airworthiness. Life went on.
Losing radar contact at 37k feet would mean that the plane broke up, correct? Or could it have nosedived into the ground and a controller didn't notice the dive until disappeared? RIP.
Article says there were 56 passengers onboard, that like 1/3 capacity. Foreign airlines make the flight regradless of number of passengers. US airlines would find a reason to cancel the flight if it was less than 3/4 full.
Jeh Johnson will get his money.I strongly suspect a bomb was placed on the airplane by someone cleared to work on the ramp.
In other news, the head of TSA was doing a happy dance on TV about this crash.
I suck at the InternetLooks like he's joking. A few more posts into this thread and you'll see that the both of you are on the same page. Orange, however, is your guy.
I've never seen an airline cancel a flight due to a light load factor. It just doesn't happen.
Which pilot had the flight simulator at home ??? Surprised CNN has not determined that yet
I can't stand Quest. You'd think that with the high number of real aviation professionals or experts that are available that they'd use someone more credible and knowledgeable.But old Richard Quest is still spouting his bs, and Mary.
I'm not sure why we discussing it in this thread, but just about any American frequent flyer has experienced it. Of course that isn't the reason they give, but I'm sure you could find a legitimate pretextual reason to cancel any flight. Of course sometimes they need the aircraft to move even though it's half empty, but I don't think anybody claimed it happens every time. But if you've got ten flights and nine planes, which one's getting cancelled? Or back to back half empty flights to the same destination? I've seen many times the earlier flight is cancelled and all the passengers magically fit on the next flight. In fact, it happened to me the last time I returned from SFO, and I happened to wind up on the later flight next to an FA commuting to her base, who confirmed it happened regularly.
Kinda sounds like someone trying to see what controls they have left.
I don't understand why it's always, "cockpit voice recorder indicates this or that...." The CVR doesn't indicate anything, it records noises. So let us hear the recording or give us a transcript. The third-order analysis is useless.
I don't understand why it's always, "cockpit voice recorder indicates this or that...." The CVR doesn't indicate anything, it records noises. So let us hear the recording or give us a transcript. The third-order analysis is useless.
I don't know how Egyptian "NTSB" works,
But, but, "sources say..."
I don't know how Egyptian "NTSB" works, or how or when transcripts will be released. I haven't heard anything about the FDR info.
It seems like the media has concluded it's terrorism. Oh yeah so has Donald Trump. But I don't think anyone has a clue yet what happened.
The difference is, the media will not condemn themselves for jumping to a conclusion.
The difference is, the media will not condemn themselves for jumping to a conclusion.
Gotta get that mat....
Didn't we know this at the time it went down?Reuters and the NYT are reporting today that the plane broke up in flight:
http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/idCAKCN1022PB
EgyptAir Flight 804 broke up in midair after a fire
(Reuters) - Evidence gathered in an investigation into the crash of EgyptAir Flight 804 in the Mediterranean Sea in May shows the plane likely broke up in midair after a fire near or inside the cockpit that quickly overwhelmed the crew, according to Egyptian officials involved in the inquiry, the New York Times reported on Friday.
But the officials could not determine whether the fire thought to have caused the crash had been set off by a mechanical malfunction or by a malicious act, the report said.
Didn't we know this at the time it went down?
Kinda sounds like someone trying to see what controls they have left.