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Lion Air 737 Crash off Bali
A Lion Air Boeing 737 has overrun the runway into water at Denpasar's main airport. All passengers are believed to have survived however the aircraft's fuselage is broken in two. (news.smh.com.au) Mehr...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Today's the aviation computer technology is too advanced to fail. It is very easy to land and take off with average pilots. It is very hard to fail, but some pilots landed on the ocean very easily. You have to think that your family members on board all the time.
I barely remember the one of the airline descend too quick in Alaska and pilots blamed for air pocket and US authority
found out the unprofessional pilot's jacket sleeve jammed thrust levers. The history may be repeat itself.
It is very hard to crash the most advanced and popular aircraft in the world. I feel really bad for LionAir's the other excellent pilots and the stock holders.$89.1 million is gone....Thank god no fatality....
found out the unprofessional pilot's jacket sleeve jammed thrust levers. The history may be repeat itself.
It is very hard to crash the most advanced and popular aircraft in the world. I feel really bad for LionAir's the other excellent pilots and the stock holders.$89.1 million is gone....Thank god no fatality....
I must doubt the Indonesian pilot's proficiency and professionalism. It remind me the Colgan Air Flight 3407
without bad weather. I suspect that two pilots slow down too soon and fell like glider with two jet engines.
I doubt that they did not even use the pilot's checklist. If you give the professional machine to amateurs, you can expect this tragedy! Bottom line is you cannot make a chicken salad with chicken shit. Boeing should enforce pilots qualification at U.S.A. This incident was a big embarrassment to Boeing not to Lion Air pilots who
responsible. Boeing should sell the aircrafts to qualified airlines only. Adam Air Flight 574 seems like yesterday.
without bad weather. I suspect that two pilots slow down too soon and fell like glider with two jet engines.
I doubt that they did not even use the pilot's checklist. If you give the professional machine to amateurs, you can expect this tragedy! Bottom line is you cannot make a chicken salad with chicken shit. Boeing should enforce pilots qualification at U.S.A. This incident was a big embarrassment to Boeing not to Lion Air pilots who
responsible. Boeing should sell the aircrafts to qualified airlines only. Adam Air Flight 574 seems like yesterday.
Being a retired airline pilot I can say the following...
If there was no mechanical problem then it was the result of incompetent inexperienced pilots.
If there was no mechanical problem then it was the result of incompetent inexperienced pilots.
I'm still thinkin' wind shear based on pilots testimony from hospital. I realize hours don't make you proficient but they had 'em.
Good to stay positive, huh Ric . . . Thanks!