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Old 21st Aug 2009, 22:50
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lear60fellow
 
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Sorry to say but probably the lack of CRM and low houred copilot was the result of the tragedy. I´ve had co-pilots that were good and a couple of them bad and the bad ones were really bad and normally are low houred co-pilots. I´m not going to enter in the discussion, I will have to open another post, but I prefer a pilot who has flown a lot before flying into jets.

We all have forgotten at least once a point on our checklist but we all learn and this accident should teach us many things. The aircraft is like a bull, you can never trust it.
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