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Old 12th Apr 2011, 15:47
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Situational Awareness whilst on the Ground.

Video; Air France Super Jumbo Wings Commuter Jet At New York's JFK Airport | World News | Sky News

Just goes to show even the big professionals make mistakes.

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I find SA on the ground to be much harder than in the air. One can easily get lost at big airports.

That's why products like SafeTaxi (basically georeferenced airport plates) are so good. But there is no straightforward way to get that in Europe. Especially not as a "heading up" moving map, which stays "heading up" even when you are not moving.

OTOH no technology can stop banging into another plane while taxiing
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Interesting though the story may be, what is its relation to private flying?
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It's a good reminder to taxi slowly and keep a good lookout left and right constantly.
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BBS site: "....Air France said it would cooperate with the investigation...."

Very helpful of them. I didn't realise it was optional.
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Anything is optional for a Frenchman...

Don't like it = Non!

Like it = Oui, peut-etre non.

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All to easy to relax on the ground, be it before and the more so after the flight. The old saying about the flight isnt over until you are on the stand and the engine(s) shut down is actually not a bad one.

I always think Earls Colne is a very good example. How many have followed the taxi way to turn into the parking area and missed the sign warning of the hedge?

Glass MFDs with the airport plate and the little green aircraft are a great tool for preventing you getting lost and arriving at the correct hold but eyes all around and mind fully on the job is really the only answer.
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Anything is optional for a Frenchman...

Don't like it = Non!

Like it = Oui, peut-etre non.
I asked a French train driver last year when in Paris why he had no uniform. (t-shirt and shorts)

"In France the train driver does not want to wear the uniform so we don't wear one!"

He also had a small bottle of wine in his crew bag for when he stopped for lunch!
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