Posted on 05/25/2017 4:13:28 PM PDT by Morgana
Good point. Partly because of Tenerife, runway mistakes are taken extremely seriously by the airlines and FAA. That pilot may want to start looking for a new career.
You guys are funny.
Well it does explain why he stayed off the roads.
That was my thought. Hoping that the passengers went right out and bought lottery tickets while they were on that streak of luck.
The Father of a coworker died in that accident.
He got a call at work while we were in a meeting.
Never forget the look on his face when he was on the phone.
He was in his early 20’s, about the same age as me at the time.
To Austin’s credit, they have one of the lowest vehicular death rates in the Country.
No one can drive fast enough to get killed.
Thank God for that tollroad around Austin. It might be a 10 buck trip, but it keeps you outta Austin, and it’s one of the best most safest roads I’ve ever been on.
And with an 85 mph speed limit and with the right car - doing a nice 100 plus mph is kinda fun.
That United pilot is in deep doo .
You can see damage to the winglet structure, that plane must now be taken out of service, repaired, and re-certified safe for flight. that costs the airline money.
They don’t like that.
Especially after settling with the dragged off Dr.
The United captain wouldn't have been able to see his wingtip from the cockpit, so ordinarily they would rely on taxi lane centerlines to provide sufficient clearance. In this case, though, since the pushback distance could vary, it probably relied more upon a judgment call by the United captain, and he clearly made the wrong choice.
So, probably several factors involved. Regardless, if all they did was ding up the winglets, that's a minor issue (though a major inconvenience while they investigate).
“Hey Larry, Where’s the forklift?”
True, mostly safe but you will get airborne doing 75+ on 130 where it buckles around Lochhart or have a losing interaction anywhere on 130 with a feral hog at night. Other than that, it’s a great and fast alternative to I-35 through Austin at any price.
Thank God it was not another Tenerife incident. Still the worst in aviation history...
ABIA is the only major airport in Austin with major airlines such as United, American, Southwest and British Airways.
If I’m anywhere near Lockhart, it sure ain’t on 130. It’s on Hwy 183 at Blacks. Or maybe Smitty’s.
Barbecue. Yum!
Apparently, reporters these days do not believe in proofreading and think that posting their rough drafts is just fine.
It’s those winglet thingies./s
I was on a flight from OHare when our port side winglet banged a stanchion really hard. Me and the person in the center seat alerted the flight attendant who came over and said - “ Don’t worry about that, those things don’t do anything anyway”
I was on a USAir flight that did that. They at least took us to the terminal before throwing us out.
Bad touch! Bad touch!!
Commuter flight from east Austin to west Austin.
Everything's bigger in Texas ;-)
The USAF took volunteers from every airbase that had pathologists and flew the crews to Dover for body identification. It was a gruesome task as many of the bodies were burned beyond recognition.
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