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Reverserbucket 10th May 2019 10:22

The German Training Captain early on in last nights episode seemed a little abrupt with the F/O on his first trip - certainly very different to the one conducting base training and the other one on the first line trip for the same cadet. I didn't see all of the first series but I think this puts Easy in a better light based on the couple of episodes I saw last year.

racedo 10th May 2019 10:24


Originally Posted by MaverickPrime (Post 10467944)
I was impressed with the lady Captain in the first episode, thought she was very good at her job and had to be; got the impression that it was basically single pilot IFR. She even had to do the cabin crews job, as they couldn’t handle a sick passenger.

Problem with anybody focused on is that for rest of career if involved in anything then it refers back to your previous media exposure.

carousel 10th May 2019 10:27

Reality!
 
Can't help but notice that in the various comments and criticism of the program, there are few comments about the young lady's training landings and her first time with pax aboard. Fresh in the memorys of some mayhaps?

RoyHudd 10th May 2019 10:32

Misleading
 
Far too touchy-feely, I opine. The smiles and looks of uncertainty on the young FO's faces were not representative of the job, which is by and large a serious one. It's clearly an editing issue, with excerpts carefully chosen and Stephen Fry's jolly voice commentating.

It just doesn't feel real to me. More a puff for easyJet.

Reverserbucket 10th May 2019 11:35

Indeed racedo, as the image below of Veldhuyzen van Zanten published in a KLM advertisement shortly before the Tenerife disaster demonstrates.

Dave Gittins 10th May 2019 11:55

A lot of it's pretty badly mixed and edited. Just landed at Keflavik or Rome yet there is the old scrap DC-9 on Gatwick's south side just outside the window. Still what can we expect it's entertainment not (as somebody said above) Discovery or National Geographic Channel.

easy to start yelling at the telly after a couple of red wines.

Teevee 11th May 2019 09:53

As SLF interested in aviation I can't help but think some of the comments on here sound like my wife who when watching a film drives me mad with her frequent comments of "it isn't like that in the book!" If this was as detailed as some of you want most casual viewers (which most are!) wouldn't understand it and turn off quickly. The things I take from this are that pilots are human, care about their job and take it very seriously (you'd be surprised how that never occurs to many in the back!) and DO care about delays for which THEY are not responsible! (Again which might come as a shock to a few in the cheap seats. It is more about the people than the job and to be perfectly honest that's how I like it because if I understand the person/people at the sharp end as not so different from me I have much more sympathy with them when thing don't go according to plan. For anything else I watch dedicated cockpit videos.

racedo 11th May 2019 10:37


Originally Posted by Negan (Post 10468776)
I thought the female captain handled everything so well, never panicked once and kept all the passengers as happy as she could with the delays and was making jokes as well to lighten the mood in the first episode

She is a Captain, there is no such designation as a female captain.

Chesty Morgan 11th May 2019 11:15


Originally Posted by racedo (Post 10468822)
She is a Captain, there is no such designation as a female captain.

There was also a male captain in the programme so which captain would you be refering to by just saying captain? :rolleyes:


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