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I noticed this video over on AvWeb about how a passenger is tapped to land a 737 after both pilots have become incapacitated. A commercial pilot (article says Delta pilot) instructs the passenger on how to use the autopilot, talk to ATC and land a 737. He's using Microsoft Flight Sim and gives a detailed description of where to find stuff, what to do and when to do it. It's believable up until short final where he says to "turn off the AP and hand-fly it to a landing." All bets are off at that point. Brace for impact.
With the amount of technology that's on the flight deck these days, it does make you wonder if it would be possible to talk your average, non-pilot passenger down through cruise, descent, approach and landing of a 737 or any large airplane for that matter. How many POA pilots (non-airline trained) could pull it off? Seems like a pretty tall order to me. 303,000 views and counting. Apparently this scenario has crossed a few people's minds.
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Landing-How-To-Video-Attracts-Attention-225692-1.html
With the amount of technology that's on the flight deck these days, it does make you wonder if it would be possible to talk your average, non-pilot passenger down through cruise, descent, approach and landing of a 737 or any large airplane for that matter. How many POA pilots (non-airline trained) could pull it off? Seems like a pretty tall order to me. 303,000 views and counting. Apparently this scenario has crossed a few people's minds.
http://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Landing-How-To-Video-Attracts-Attention-225692-1.html