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21st Aug 2023, 08:31
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Posted By Rednerib

Talking to a Psychologist will help.

Talking to a Psychologist will help.
9th Aug 2020, 13:47
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Views: 228,973
Posted By Rednerib

I use the term 'PILOT TRAP' to describe the...

I use the term 'PILOT TRAP' to describe the situation where the crew landed up. The weather was bad but well within the minima. So diversion would not have been the first choice. Approach is made in...
30th Jun 2020, 16:29
Replies: 1,787
Views: 3,067,067
Posted By Rednerib

I agree. I have read many accidents from all over...

I agree. I have read many accidents from all over the world which are as bizarre and unthinkable.
30th Jun 2020, 16:27
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Posted By Rednerib

Interesting observation. Crew compatibility?

Interesting observation. Crew compatibility?
30th Jun 2020, 14:48
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Posted By Rednerib

I agree too many things bundled up together....

I agree too many things bundled up together. About the incident in India which runway are you talking about? Just curiosity as I am from India. Rare but such things (total break down of human...
30th Jun 2020, 12:03
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Posted By Rednerib

I am trying to see things from their point view....

I am trying to see things from their point view. I agree that the approach had no chance of resulting in safe landing even with undercarriage down. But had undercarriage been down they would have...
30th Jun 2020, 07:17
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Posted By Rednerib

By psychiatric test they mean psychological...

By psychiatric test they mean psychological profiling. It is not fool proof. Moreover he has been in the business of aviation for 30 odd years and have logged 17000 hours. Psychological tests are...
24th May 2020, 16:03
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Posted By Rednerib

From the point of view of 'Human Factors' 1....

From the point of view of 'Human Factors'
1. The first is observed when the crew says that they are comfortable at 3500 feet at 5 miles. Here the crew is getting self trapped into being committed...
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