I guess that I missed it. Did the pilot in this incident not claim responsibility?Noted!
But if I crash, I'll accept the blame, and stop flying because obviously it isn't for me.
Way too early for anything but our typical inane conjecture.I guess that I missed it. Did the pilot in this incident not claim responsibility?
I thought Canadians are supposed to be nice.
Well unless he quits flying forever it’s obvious there is no acceptance of fault. Obviously...I guess that I missed it. Did the pilot in this incident not claim responsibility?
So you either are in San Antonio, not New Hampshire, or you have inside intel there, eh?The owner/pilot of the CJ showed up at the service center today, and asked when his airplane is going to be fixed.
The tone of your posts makes you sound really inexperienced and judgmental.
hopefully it’s just a misconception due to the communication method.
So you either are in San Antonio, not New Hampshire, or you have inside intel there, eh?
What I am is a person who has grown tired of people screwing up royally, and then not accepting the blame, but always trying to pass the buck.
'Gee ya Bob over in accounting drank the last of the coffee so I couldn't get the project completed on time'.
'Mary from the copy room needed a few minutes to change the toner, so I didn't get it done although it was given to me four hours ago'. ...as told to me last week by someone who I gave a 15 minute photocopy job to, and said I need this ASAP.
'I crashed the airplane because it was windy'. ...I actually heard this with my own ears from the pilot who crashed.
'A snowflake fell so I slammed the car into the ditch'.
'Samantha didn't compliment me on my new shirt, so i got depressed and couldn't work'.
'My wife is divorcing me so I got really drunk, tried to drive, ran the red light killing your wife and daughter '. ...that one was actually told to me by the person who ended the lives of my wife and daughter.
Excuses don't mean anything to me, its time people took responsibility for their own actions.
When a pilot crashes a plane, for anything other than extreme structural failure, the prop falling off, or the engine(s) grenading due to conditions out of their control, it is ALWAYS THE PILOTS FAULT!
Don't blame wind, if you can't handle the wind at a certain airport because you lack the skills required, go somewhere else.
If you hit a parked plane, there is zero excuse for doing so, unless the Incredible Hulk himself picked the aircraft up and threw it at the other one.
Alcoholics always have a reason for why they drink, people have an excuse for ditching their car, pilots for crashing, and the list goes on and on...
I say BS, if someone screws up its 100% on them.
The reason I have a brand new pickup, to replace the only 2 year old one that I was happy with, is because I was rear ended while stopped at a red light, and pushed ahead into the semi truck in front of me. Her excuse was that the road was slippery...BS because the semi truck and I both stopped just fine on the exact same road. But that was her excuse instead of just admitting she sucks at driving!
So am I tired of excuses, for actually just being incompetent, hell yes I am.
Hey, they are human beings, and human beings make mistakes. Don’t think it won’t ever happen to you.
Yes. But as pilots we are responsible for those mistakes.OK....but just remember.... when it comes to flying. You will make mistakes. The possibilities are endless. You can only hope that everyone walks away.
I think you may have me confused with someone else.BS. Normally you would be the first to jump on the pilots. Now it is all, ‘there but for the grace of God go all of us’?
If it had been a weekend piston warrior instead of a bejetted colleague, I doubt you would have been so understanding.
This right up there with running out of fuel.
Rumor is that it was a owner pilot that did some pretty dumb things, including parking the airplane on the service center ramp with both engines running, and getting out to go find a mechanic.
this appears to be the case. Two planes totaled and a third damaged.
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/...mage/273-dfff8d38-f50f-454b-b6e0-c5cf91e24680
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/...mage/273-dfff8d38-f50f-454b-b6e0-c5cf91e24680
https://www.kens5.com/article/news/...mage/273-dfff8d38-f50f-454b-b6e0-c5cf91e24680
This incident reminds me of back when I hired a new copilot for our Citation who had never been in a crew environment before, but had a lot of single-pilot IFR time. As was customary, at a passenger pickup stop, I left the outside engine running and went inside to pay the landing fee, passing my passenger heading for the plane on the ramp. To my horror, when I returned I could see an empty cockpit, i.e., nobody guarding the brakes with an engine running. My new SIC had left the cockpit to help stow the passenger's suitcase, being the eager to please kind of guy he was. Now, you would think, or at least I did, that a college-degree in electrical engineering coupled with significant PIC time in corporate passenger operations and experience as a CFI would be enough to ensure he wouldn't abandon the cockpit with an engine running to secure a suitcase. I can say from experience that when the parking brake gets bumped to the "Off" position with a knee and is not noticed that the plane starts to move without any sensation at all. Unless somebody brings it to your attention, such as a ramp agent or copilot, you will be off to the races. Bumping the throttle, OTOH, changes the noise level and can be quickly returned to idle. I also know from experience when I was a new copilot, , that if you forget to pull the chocks and the captain doesn't want to have the engines shut down to rectify the situation, the plane makes a pretty substantial jerk as he powers up and jumps the chock. Hard to imagine not being quick enough to stop the plane before damaging anything after that wake-up call. Something doesn't ring true here. I suspect the parking brake was not set for some reason and the PIC wasn't paying attention or wasn't even in the cockpit.Hey, they are human beings, and human beings make mistakes. Don’t think it won’t ever happen to you.
Actually, other things besides pilot error can cause a plane to hit a parked plane, and, indeed, such things have been documented. Don't paint with such a broad brush.Its interesting how many people disagreed with me when I said a plane hitting a parked plane is pilot error.
And then it turns out that I was correct!
Unless someone was stealing a plane, and hit a parked one, it can't be anything else but pilot error.
And the odds were extremely small that someone tried stealing it.