Posted on 08/14/2024 8:10:19 PM PDT by logi_cal869
Density altitude not only affects the performance of the engines, but also the performance of the wings. You had good reason to be nervous about the takeoff.
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Not only did the pilot know he was unqualified, but so did Alaska Airlines.
The FAA should sanction them both.
The scheduling and assignment of pilots was probably done by a DEI hire. Anytime there is an error of this type, I’m assuming a DEI hire is involved unless proven otherwise. And, I’m not even going to read the entire article to find out if I’m wrong.
DEI is just “affirmative action” with a fancy name
Yep, those who live near the coasts, especially the densely-populated East Coast, often just can’t envision what distances are like in the west. I live in Denver, and we’re the largest city within a 600 mile radius. Jackson Hole is very isolated as well. I always laugh at people I know who live on the East Coast who think of a 40 or 50 mile drive as a big trip. Out here we have some stretches of highway that don’t have a town or even a gas station for as much as 150 miles. And those wide open spaces are what I love about the west.
Now if someone could just get rid of the locust swarms of liberal Californians that have descended upon us, that would be fantastic. My wife wanted to move to Montana, but I had to tell her that they’ve already infected that state as well.
“...you pop over the mountain and descend pretty quickly...”
“Tower - this is Bravo829. Did you say Jackson -— WYOMING!?”
Flew into Jackson Hole a number of times. Wouldn’t want to be some pilot’s first time.
Wouldn't want to give the idea I'm a pilot.
It's also not a matter of him "chickening out". The rules are set by the FAA, if he breaks them then the company will incur a heavy fine and the pilot will likely have action taken against his license, he'll lose his job. It's pretty cut and dried, if the weather is below the requirements then you divert to an alternate.
It's hard to find affordable help these days.
I live in a part of the country where a three hour drive is a nothing burger.
I live in a part of the country where a three hour drive is a nothing burger, so I hear you.
Does that ‘autopilot’ come with a POTUS 44-operated blow-up valve???
Agreed.
Better to admit your limitations than lie and die.
I wonder if that's the Front Range in action?
I missed a flight once and rented a car driving from O’Hare to Geneva NY in record time. Hubby and I who were once avid flyers will not set foot on an airline ever again unless it goes back to being a pre 9/11 meritocracy.
The 99% minority TSA was the beginning of the end (got my hat and coat stolen at Liberty in NJ) and now this.
Missed a connecting flight due to a BIPOC flight attendant who couldn’t be bothered to show up on time (CP time?) and had to spend the night at Ft Lauderdale airport with every 30 minute announcement blasts about how wonderful the diverse mayor is.
We now drive to Biloxi from upstate NY every Mardi Gras. We don’t miss having to endure endless layovers since, unlike Asian airlines, the airlines and airports have slack standards. Thank goodness we are both self employed seniors with the ability to do so.
Watch VASAviation and Real ATC on YouTube. There are rules broken every minute of the day especially after DEI took hold.
His flight plan was labeled secret and only authorized to open once in the air.
Good on the pilot.
I have always wanted to get on the flight attendant intercom and casually say “No need to panic, but does anyone know how to land a plane?”
Knowing that airport was his final destination, I question why he accepted the flight in the first place.
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