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Sillypeoples 10th Oct 2012 17:06

Here's a novel idea...how about airlines hiring experienced pilots instead of kids, robots, buddies, and pay to fly ab intio wannabes?

I know it's a stretch.....way way out there...but give it some thought.

Brian Abraham 11th Oct 2012 10:24


Here's a novel idea...how about airlines hiring experienced pilots
I certainly hope you're not suggesting some one of your experience.

Sillypeoples 12th Oct 2012 04:22

Brian do you still advocate jumping into a helicopter willy nilly with out any concern as to which way the rotor turns?

alf5071h 12th Oct 2012 12:29

… how about airlines hiring experienced pilots …
 
But how do they become experienced; and who defines the level of experience for each and every situation?
What should be trained to help avoid overruns – thread title?

A recent update:- RERR v2

Brian Abraham 12th Oct 2012 12:49


Brian do you still advocate jumping into a helicopter willy nilly with out any concern as to which way the rotor turns?
Can you give us a lesson as to why the direction of rotation is of importance?


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