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Delta flight lands in Vegas with pilot locked out of cockpit
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Officials say a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis made an emergency landing in Las Vegas on Thursday with the co-pilot at the controls after the pilot was locked out of the cockpit. McCarran International Airport spokeswoman Christine Crews says none of the 168 people aboard Delta flight 1651 was injured, and the MD-90 aircraft wasn't damaged. (finance.yahoo.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Big deal....first off, First Officers at Delta are trained to the same standards as are the Captains. The hiring standards (as at other MAJOR airlines) means they show up with lots of experience and a high skill set. Las Vegas has nice long runways, usually clear weather (although sometimes, interesting wind components). All his landing data( weights, speeds etc) is right there on his FMC. Since the policy is usually every other takeoff and LANDING is done by an FO it isn't like he has never landed an MD-90 before. Finally, he has stick and rudder skills to fly the aircraft so now all he has to do is talk on the radios as well, plus do the checklists. Gee, that happens every day in the military and single pilot world. As far as steering goes after landing....either he got in the left seat because he thought about that before the approach, or he used the rudder down to about 60 kts (when the rudder usually loses steering authority)AND then used differential braking to a full stop, set the parking brake, swapped seats and taxied to the gate. It's still a plane, can be flown like a plane, just click off the automation and fly it like one.....after all...you're still a pilot. Good for him doing his job like he was trained to do and was capable of doing. His biggest concern now is, can he log the flight time as Pilot in Command in his logbook? Not to belittle the incident because he was doing something unusual and it creates pucker factor but bottom line is, he did the job he was trained to do and he did it well....Bravo Zulu
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Where did that come from? Here is your post from below about 5 hours ago.
mike oxlong about 5 hours ago
"Not really, it's only a goat rope when something goes wrong. We train for single oily landings. I wonder at which point did he realize the tiller was in the other seat...before or after he landed"
mike oxlong about 5 hours ago
"Not really, it's only a goat rope when something goes wrong. We train for single oily landings. I wonder at which point did he realize the tiller was in the other seat...before or after he landed"
Somebody got to gig your grumpy butt. LOL
Oxlong, grumpy?
I had to google goat rope, never heard the term before...
You ain't never been to a bona fide goat ropin'. Hell son, you ain't lived. LOL
What a sheltered life I've lived!!!
There is such a thing, although that generally ain't what it's used for. LOL
Can't wait to use "Goat rope". Maybe I can work it in during the Super Bowl.