I'll get the popcorn going.
Close - right State - think "secondary minimums"Video unavailable. I'm going to guess Harrison Ford.
Breaking out of the clouds at a 60 degree bank blown past intercept and 30 degrees off course?I’m out of the loop. Why do we dislike Wagner?
Love it. Thanks.Breaking out of the clouds at a 60 degree bank blown past intercept and 30 degrees off course?
Lots more really
Love it. Thanks.
He was assigned a "hold as published" once, he made up his own hold with turns in the opposite direction, and an inbound leg that was 90° from the correct radial. But he was busy and the hold that he made up was "almost identical" to the published hold, he said in a rebuttal to criticism.
…..Lots more really
Love it. Thanks.
Does it make me a bad person that I had a whole list I was kind of hoping it was?
Well, how’d it come out? What happened? Did he do something dumb that made the engine quit?
I'll get the popcorn going.
When I saw the thread and who started it I figured it was you.
I'll get the popcorn going.
Holy ****. Dude thinks he’s the main character in everyone’s story, you can tell.
Where’s the video of that?
''Guess who had an engine failure''
Only unavailable for embedded viewing. Probably a good thing that the content can’t ever be mistaken for the many reputable websites it gets linked from.Video unavailable. I'm going to guess Harrison Ford.
Well, how’d it come out? What happened? Did he do something dumb that made the engine quit?
I haven’t watched the video yet but I have seen some of his other artistic works. Are you sure you didn’t mean to say that his wife should have unplugged his headset?I am not a ME pilot so the only critique I’ll make is he should have unplugged his wife’s headset.
This flight they both ran their mouths. You can’t blame her, she followed his example well, asking him questions on short final with an engine out.I haven’t watched the video yet but I have seen some of his other artistic works. Are you sure you didn’t mean to say that his wife should have unplugged his headset?
I haven’t watched the video yet but I have seen some of his other artistic works. Are you sure you didn’t mean to say that his wife should have unplugged his headset?
I’m sold. Watching now…This flight they both ran their mouths. You can’t blame her, she followed his example well, asking him questions on short final with an engine out.
Does it make me a bad person that I had a whole list I was kind of hoping it was?
I started watching it, but didn’t see filming of the actual engine failure and shutdown. Did I miss something? Or, did he select record after the failure and then comment that the video cams weren’t working?
He did tell ATC a lot more information than they needed. Maybe he just needed to hear the sound of his own voice, but I would imagine he was mostly expressing the inner need to keep talking to the person who was ostensibly there to help him through the emergency. I don’t know if ATC and 911 dispatchers get the same training for this, but people in stressful situations often just need to talk about the unstressful parts of the situation to keep the stress from spiraling out of control. I give Jerry a pass on the extraneous radio calls this time.My favorite part was when he keyed the mic on final and told tower “I’ve got two red and two white”.
Am I the only one curious who is on that list?Does it make me a bad person that I had a whole list I was kind of hoping it was?
almost certainlyAm I the only curious who is on that list?
Not having a twin rating, I never thought about this, but is a shutdown warranted for "loss of a cylinder"?Lost #3, sheesh. I've lost #3 and didn't have another engine to rely on.
It depends. It was the right call in this case from what I can see, since he had plenty of performance on one engine (lightly loaded unless he had full fuel and a half ton of Cuban cigars or whatever he was in Canada for, over low terrain). But if you’re over the Rockies, the seats are full, and your single engine ceiling is 6,000 feet you would want that sick engine to give you its last breath toward a safe landing, just like you would do in a single.Not having a twin rating, I never thought about this, but is a shutdown warranted for "loss of a cylinder"?