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Thread: United 328.....Holeeeeee Shit.
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02-23-2021, 12:12 AM #101
They didn't exactly get far before it all went bad. From this armchair I wouldn't rule out a goose. Could very well be fatigue just the same. I'd just like to think ground crew would normally catch that.
Compressor surge plus fatigued metal perhaps?
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02-23-2021, 12:33 PM #102
Grounding everything is SOP until a cause is found that rules it out. It in no way implies they know that the cause is that aircraft/engine combination, it just means that if something was sucked into the engine, it hasn't been seen/found yet. That's one of the reasons commercial air travel is so safe, they tolerate nothing.
It could have been FOD on the ground, a bird, a failure, anything.
I guess it did keep burning though. That's not a good sign. Also, they're probably scouring footage fr cameras around the airport and they haven't announced they found anything yet.
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02-23-2021, 12:36 PM #103
Metal Fatigue Seen as Trigger for Boeing 777 Engine Failure
https://www.seattletimes.com/busines...e-near-denver/
"A preliminary examination of fragments found after the episode that sent metal chunks raining on a suburban neighborhood suggested a crack that grew gradually over time prompted the failure, Sumwalt said Monday night."
Call me Carnac.
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02-23-2021, 12:37 PM #104
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02-23-2021, 12:39 PM #105
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02-23-2021, 12:52 PM #106
So that's why all of the knobs and switches on the mad dog (aka MD80) are different and in unconventional locations.
So for the landing lights we'll use the switches that look like lights over here...
(they glow in the dark too)
but for these other lights...
extra wtf points for the one shaped like a hex-bolt
and
We need something for the trim.
How about these suitcase handles?
Perfect!
the missing VSI on the capt's side is a nice touch.
And for what's left over...
Looks good. Thirsty Isle?
You read my mind.
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02-23-2021, 12:55 PM #107
Jesus, look at that. That's from back when you had to chase the dinosaurs off the runway before you took off.
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02-23-2021, 02:51 PM #108
Did anyone catch the National Geographic documentary on the new Air Force One(s)? They were showing the flight deck of the current airplane (from 1990) and even from that era it's predominantly analog gauges like Ted's MD-80 photos. The current Air Force One requires four people in the cockpit. The new one will require just two.
[And, if you really want to be a pedant, it's technically incorrect to call the two airplanes we call "Air Force One" that. Air Force One is the designation for any Air Force aircraft that is carrying the President.]
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02-23-2021, 11:53 PM #109
Wait, Ted, you an airline pilot?
I swear they still fly MD90s or something in and out of here. Delta (or Delta contractor) MSO to SLC. The cocking was very analog and the last time I was on one, the pilot seemed to be bunting (right term?) his way down to the airport and that didn't feel good.
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02-24-2021, 01:34 AM #110
I thought he was a shell shocked taxi driver with a drinking problem?
IIRC he flew single engine fighters for the Air Force, but that plane has two engines, it’s an entirely different type of flying, all together.
Because of his actions, 6 men didn’t come back from that raid.
Have you ever been inside a Turkish prison?
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02-24-2021, 07:40 AM #111
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02-24-2021, 08:04 AM #112man of ice
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Well like my buddy said before a $200 flight to Edinburgh from Providence RI, "If the pilots will get on, so will I".
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02-24-2021, 08:24 AM #113
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02-24-2021, 08:33 AM #114
I mean, Aeroflot finds pilots. Still not going to get in one of those deathtraps.
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02-24-2021, 08:53 AM #115
If Hindu pilots are anything like the bus drivers in India, no thanks.
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02-24-2021, 08:53 AM #116
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02-24-2021, 09:16 AM #117glocal
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02-24-2021, 09:53 AM #118
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02-24-2021, 10:38 AM #119
Heh: Two fighter pilots passed out over Nevada last year. Software saved them both.
In separate incidents, F-16 aviators were rendered unconscious, but a ground-collision avoidance system righted the aircrafts.
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02-24-2021, 10:46 AM #120
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02-24-2021, 10:47 AM #121man of ice
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so to speak
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02-24-2021, 10:56 AM #122
Once I flew from Katmandu to Lhotse I will get aboard pretty much anything - if that shit didn’t kill me nothing will.
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02-24-2021, 10:59 AM #123
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02-24-2021, 01:05 PM #124
It's an entirely different kind of flying... altogether.
Yeah, it absolutely is a real expectation. The technology already exists to fly military drones remotely, and high level management at the big airlines have been known to view pilots as a problem (over paid, under worked whiners who have the power to bring the whole enterprise to a stop). The biggest pilot union has dedicated considerable resources to fighting it, and finding ways to live with it if/when it becomes inevitable (the theoretical first step is eliminating the First Officer - or at least putting them on the ground).
It's also going to be fueled by the airlines' recruitment problem. In the heyday (think Pan Am) it was easy to attract qualified people, but deregulation started a race to the bottom. In the 90s new hires at the regional airline level were paid below poverty line wages. Then 9/11 gutted the industry for half a decade.
When things started rolling again a person coming out of high school had the choice to join the military (with the risk of wash-out) or do a four year degree plus flight training (likely incurring substantial debt) to be lucky to find an entry level job that paid a livable wage. Conversely, graduating with any tech related degree was putting yourself on the fast track to six figures.
So now the airlines are struggling to find pilots as an unintended consequence of them making the career comparatively unattractive. But robots don't have student loans.
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02-24-2021, 01:13 PM #125man of ice
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Typical fuckin corporations. Everybody's doing okay but they have to try to grab a bigger slice so they fuck up the whole equation and then they wonder why shit's fucked up.
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