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I read somewhere it was a nooner....but you know the media and their inability to report facts.Question, at what time did this trip paring begin? Ok so, we know they were awake in the middle of the night; but, before actully reporting did they have time to grab some power naps?
Well said. There is a whole new generation of magenta line dependants who fly like s**t!There have been numerous incidents (read near-accidents) caused by partial automation than you know... I wish unions would publish more of the ASAP and FOQA data.
I watched a crew almost crash a 717 in PHF trying to let the automation land in crappy weather with high gusty winds, they went around and tried the approach 3 times before they landed it, and STILL came within inches of dragging the wingtip. We had just landed hours before in WORSE winds without a problem... Challenging? Yes. Close to causing an accident like they did? No way.
Automation is one of the things that's making aviation safer, but it's also creating pi$$-poor stick and rudder pilots that can't hack it when the rubber meets the road. If a pilots doesn't think they can (and should) fly the airplane better than the automation when things are dicey, maybe they should find a different line of work?
It's not just one place, it's been 3 that I've flown at, and 2 others that I've spoken to CIRP and Training Department ALPA volunteers. The data is disturbing...Sounds like an awful deficiency in your training department, 70. Hopefully your guys will learn how to hand-fly better.