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Originally posted by crapstang View PostThat's not good pay, but it's a fun job and a killer offer. After staying with them for a while it'd be worth it for sure. I never heard about that!
I know this wont mean much to most of you, but they were the "Werner" and "CRST" of the airline industry.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostI understand the pilot did a "fly-by" and the gear problem was confirmed. I would guess by them knowing ahead of time, it was a mechanical issue and not "pilot error"?
Originally posted by 01vnms4v View PostDon't know why but every time I fly and I only fly SW, I kinda wish something would happen. I wish it every time.
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[QUOTE=SS Junk;1117470]Wonder if they told the passengers then to brace?
My sis has flown with Southwest for 25 years or so, and she said they do warn the passengers about "rough landings", but usually don't go into details about why. In the '70's I was aboard a Texas International flight that lost an engine right after we left Love Field. The pilot pretty much told us that and we returned to Dallas for quite a reception of a foamed runway, fire trucks, ambulances, and other assorted emergency vehicles.
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Originally posted by SS Junk View PostWonder if they told the passengers then to brace?___________________________________________
The driver formerly known as Whitesmoke.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostI understand the pilot did a "fly-by" and the gear problem was confirmed.
I have not heard anything remotely close to this... the gear was apparently down and locked enough to drive it up through the airframe upon touchdown.
I'd say it was a simple case of pilot error in the landing sequence.
mardyn
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Raff out Roud!!
http://slothed.com/2013/07/23/korean...-gear-failure/
You probably remember KTVU’s royal eff up with reading obviously fake Asian names for the pilots of the Asiana crash. Names like “Wi To Lo” and “Ho Lee Fuk”. It looks like a Korean news agency is having some fun at KTVU’s expense. After the landing gear failure of the Southwest flight at LGA they showed this graphic with American pilot names “Captain Kent Parker Wright”, “Co-Captain Wyatt Wooden Workman”. They even went as far as making up fake names for people to interview. Flight instructor “Heywood U. Flye-Moore” and skeptical passenger “Macy Lawyers”.Can't beat them, Join their NEW message board !!
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