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22nd Sep 2016, 22:19
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Posted By framer

I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have been reading...

I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have been reading the paper if you were on Sully's flight deck. If he was on yours, I'm pretty sure he wouldn't be reading the paper.
18th Sep 2016, 09:24
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Posted By framer

I agree. I think the answer is a long way off (...

I agree. I think the answer is a long way off ( maybe a decade) and will involve more regular sim visits. Once every eight weeks into the sim for a couple of hours of manual flying would be great but...
18th Sep 2016, 08:35
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Posted By framer

No And they fade over time. How long had...

No

And they fade over time.
How long had it been since he was manually manipulating the thrust? The neural pathways involved in the action were how rusty?

I agree. Why is that? Because when...
17th Sep 2016, 21:25
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Posted By framer

It is not surprising that when under pressure,...

It is not surprising that when under pressure, with a lot of mental processing filling up his brain that he chose a sub conscious motor skill that he had been practicing and using on a regular basis....
17th Sep 2016, 11:21
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Posted By framer

That is how you drive your car and how you walk,...

That is how you drive your car and how you walk, ( you don't have to think about each step do you? ) and it is how the PF pushed the TOGA button, what a shame he didn't have the same cognitive...
13th Sep 2016, 09:13
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Posted By framer

You're on the wrong track with that bit IMO. If...

You're on the wrong track with that bit IMO.
If you are in a 737 the aircraft is 'bridled and saddled' as you put it (99% of time). I don't know about other airliners but the 777 is nearly always...
12th Sep 2016, 08:31
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Posted By framer

I understand that Harry. I probably didn't make...

I understand that Harry. I probably didn't make my point clearly, but that was in fact my point.
The design of the system means that when the pressure comes on, when the brain is working at maximum...
11th Sep 2016, 10:01
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Posted By framer

Spot on. I think we'd be shocked if we knew the...

Spot on. I think we'd be shocked if we knew the percentage of pilots that are forced to operate with the auto throttle engaged from the start of the takeoff roll until touchdown that are in this...
11th Sep 2016, 07:34
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Posted By framer

Agreed, why weren't they checking the thrust? ...

Agreed, why weren't they checking the thrust?

There is your answer.
Why is this the case? Because we have designed auto systems and SOP's that mean a previously competent pilot loses the muscle...
10th Sep 2016, 04:26
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Posted By framer

I think the real question 'why didn't they just...

I think the real question 'why didn't they just push the thrust levers up at the start?'
I think the answer is not so much to do with the individual pilots involved in this incident, but more to do...
8th Sep 2016, 02:29
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Posted By framer

1/ Yes I can 2/ 3 degrees and 88% at normal...

1/ Yes I can
2/ 3 degrees and 88% at normal weights and altitudes
This is basic stuff in my airline, I remember being grilled on it as a new f/o .If you fly for a descent outfit it can be hard to...
7th Sep 2016, 08:33
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Posted By framer

Ask yourself this, if the crew in question had...

Ask yourself this, if the crew in question had used manual thrust for the last 1000ft of the last 200 approaches they had done ( ie the thrust levers were part of their subconscious motor skills) ,...
24th Aug 2016, 10:03
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Posted By framer

I hear what you are saying Villas and I don't...

I hear what you are saying Villas and I don't necessarily disagree with you. The topic is complex and I think we may be speaking at cross-purposes a little bit.
I agree 100%. So if we break it down...
23rd Aug 2016, 21:37
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Posted By framer

I agree partially with that. If the SFO crew had...

I agree partially with that. If the SFO crew had been using manual thrust for the last two months the accident would never have occurred. The auto throttle should be nothing more than one tool that...
21st Aug 2016, 07:52
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Views: 2,134,715
Posted By framer

It's worth remembering that physiologically the...

It's worth remembering that physiologically the pilots of today are the same as the chaps who flew Lancasters. Given the same environment they would produce similar results. They have been raised in...
11th Aug 2016, 14:46
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Posted By framer

Google inertia.

Google inertia.
11th Aug 2016, 13:55
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Posted By framer

I am of the opinion that there is a point where...

I am of the opinion that there is a point where the automation stops freeing up mental capacity and starts eating into it. I often see busy ATC environments where the PM is tapping away at the FMC...
10th Aug 2016, 13:40
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Posted By framer

I've never seen it flown like that, I know of at...

I've never seen it flown like that, I know of at least one examiner who would fail an engine on you if he saw your hands come off the thrust levers during a go around ( or on approach for that...
9th Aug 2016, 10:03
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Posted By framer

I hear what you are saying oldchina but the...

I hear what you are saying oldchina but the lowest ticket price wouldn't be quite so low if the regulators had sensible bottom lines when it comes to things like training and pilot flight/duty times....
9th Aug 2016, 07:22
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Views: 2,134,715
Posted By framer

Don't forget that there is also a variation in...

Don't forget that there is also a variation in ticket prices. As a pilot it frustrates me when I see ticket prices that will barely cover the cost of the fuel for that sector. The effectiveness and...
9th Aug 2016, 06:18
Replies: 1,758
Views: 2,134,715
Posted By framer

Regarding the above procedure and TOGA being...

Regarding the above procedure and TOGA being inhibited:
I have watched a pilot off a 777 flying a simulator landing in a 737, he did a nice job of the entire session ( obviously a competent pilot in...
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