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Old 15th Jul 2013, 00:21
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And, given that the pushback for findings of pilot error can be nationalist in tone, all of these details could be twisted and presented as deliberate, malicious, inept, etc on the part of Americans, who messed up but want to blame the pilots.
Well given that they (including the CEO) have said there was no mechanical problem with the aircraft how can it not be a pilot problem?

If pilots can't fly a visual approach they should not be there. Don't try divert the issue away from the real issue which is why these guys struggled to fly a visual approach in good conditions and something that everyone else in the world seems to do perfectly safely 24/7/365.

its bound to happen... it will only be a matter of time... the days of the human flight crew is nearing its end... with automation taking its place.
Except automation can't do what humans can do in a aeroplane.
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