Originally Posted by
Sir HC
Too bad there wasn't some kind of centre line that could be followed to guide the pilot out /s.
It's a shame that a relatively small error will result in the aircraft being written off, another pressure driving up insurance premiums, making flying more expensive for everyone.
Managed to taxi in unscathed without a white line, so it’s not too much to expect the ability to replicate that feat on the way out.
Sure, it’s less than ideal but that’s why insurance companies demand a minimum level of experience.