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Saintly 2nd Sep 2019 12:40

Just glad all ended up ok and hope the instructor is ok. Great work from the ATC and the student pilot did a great job.

That's the sort of stuff you see in movies isn't it.

junior.VH-LFA 2nd Sep 2019 14:20

Pretty clear some of you are severely out of touch with the quality of at home simulators that exist these days, something that a lot of people in aviation have been toying with long before they make it to a flying school. I find it unremarkable in concept that someone with no flying experience could land an aeroplane after a couple of hours on a computer.

Doing it under pressure when you're instructor is leaning on you unconscious is a feat though.

Okihara 2nd Sep 2019 15:11

– Nervous?

Yes.

– First time?

No. I've been nervous before.

james ozzie 2nd Sep 2019 22:26

It was interesting to hear the ground instructor (Malcolm) cutting off the students request to fly another practise approach. I can remember my own learning days when flying circuits for up to an hour and feeling REALLY tired at the end of that period. I think Malcolm sensed fatigue and stress degrading the flying skills plus the unknown condition of the instructor added up to no further overall benefit in practising.

Good risk management, I thought.

Rodney Rotorslap 2nd Sep 2019 23:02

An excellent outcome but it was difficult not thinking of this ...


https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....8eed263727.jpg

Squawk7700 2nd Sep 2019 23:15


Originally Posted by james ozzie (Post 10560423)

Good risk management, I thought.

Either that or they knew he was running low on fuel :-)

Capt Fathom 3rd Sep 2019 00:05


Either that or they knew he was running low on fuel :-)
Maybe running out of limelight! :E

cooperplace 3rd Sep 2019 06:51


Originally Posted by Squawk7700 (Post 10560453)


Either that or they knew he was running low on fuel :-)



At one point the ground instructor or ATC said it had 4 hrs fuel left, I think. Darn good thing it was a C152, lots of planes are much trickier to land. Student and controller both did a great job.

megan 3rd Sep 2019 23:16

Thought his landing was equal to the most skilful pilot on his best day. Well done sir. :ok:

Squawk7700 4th Sep 2019 00:11

His radio work was better than 75% of the students at Moorabbin.

Ascend Charlie 4th Sep 2019 03:14

"How he survived is a miracle!"
"Oh, so Howie survived?"
"No, we lost Howie..."
"Over Macho Grande?"
"No, I don't think I'll ever get over Macho Grande..."

zanthrus 4th Sep 2019 07:16

AC that quote is comedy GOLD! 😂

Okihara 4th Sep 2019 11:45


Originally Posted by Squawk7700 (Post 10561291)
His radio work was better than 75% of the students at Moorabbin.

Likewise for ATC.

Fantome 11th Sep 2019 21:42

any info as to what it was incapacitated the PIC?

WanderingJack 1st Oct 2019 12:19

Media update tonight the PIC has just had surgery for a benign brain tumour, which has put an end to his flying days, but at least he's OK. Guess it could have been worse if the student pilot, with expert guidance from the instructor in the tower, didn't accomplish the safe landing. Sorry can't post url but if you google 9news it's there complete with video footage.

Rated De 1st Oct 2019 21:50


Originally Posted by Ascend Charlie (Post 10561355)
"How he survived is a miracle!"
"Oh, so Howie survived?"
"No, we lost Howie..."
"Over Macho Grande?"
"No, I don't think I'll ever get over Macho Grande..."

Brilliant..

Squawk7700 2nd Oct 2019 05:17


Poor fellow had a brain tumor.

Was bleeding from the mouth. Ouch!

https://www.9news.com.au/national/st...0-c21b5916b713

Lead Balloon 2nd Oct 2019 05:39

Just goes to show you what medical certificates mean: very little.

Lots of holders of class 1 medicals suffer sudden incapacitation as a consequence of medical conditions.


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