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Plane overshoots intended destination
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Weird story. :?

Quote:By STEVE KARNOWSKI and BRAD CAIN, Associated Press Writers Steve Karnowski And Brad Cain, Associated Press Writers ⿿ 2 hrs 15 mins ago

MINNEAPOLIS ⿿ The first officer of the Northwest Airlines jet that missed its destination by 150 miles says there was no fight in the cockpit, neither he nor the captain had fallen asleep and the passengers were never in any danger. But in an interview with The Associated Press two days after he and a colleague blew past their destination as air traffic controlled tried frantically to reach them, pilot Richard Cole would not say just what it was that led to them to forget to land Flight 188. "It was not a serious event, from a safety issue," Cole said in front of his Salem, Ore., home. "I would tell you more, but I've already told you way too much." Air traffic controllers and pilots tried for more than an hour Wednesday night to contact Cole and the flight's captain, Timothy B. Cheney, of Gig Harbor, Wash., using radio, cell phone and data messages. On the ground, concerned officials alerted National Guard jets to prepare to chase the airliner from two locations, though none of the military planes left the runway. Cole would not discuss why it took so long for the pilots to respond to radio calls, "but I can tell you that airplanes lose contact with the ground people all the time. It happens. Sometimes they get together right away; sometimes it takes awhile before one or the other notices that they are not in contact." A police report released Friday said the pilots passed breathalyzer tests and were apologetic after the flight. The report also said that the crew indicated they had been having a heated discussion about airline policy. But aviation safety experts and other pilots were deeply skeptical they could have become so distracted by shop talk that they forgot to land an airplane carrying 144 passengers. The most likely possibility, they said, is that the pilots simply fell asleep somewhere along their route from San Diego. "It certainly is a plausible explanation," said Bill Voss, president of the Flight Safety Foundation in Alexandria, Va. Unfortunately, the cockpit voice recorder may not tell the tale. New recorders retain as much as two hours of cockpit conversation and other noise, but the older model aboard Northwest's Flight 188 includes just the last 30 minutes ⿿ only the very end of Wednesday night's flight after the pilots realized their error over Wisconsin and were heading back to Minneapolis. Cheney and Cole have been suspended and are to be interviewed by National Transportation Safety Board investigators next week. The airline, acquired last year by Delta Air Lines, is also investigating. Messages left at Cheney's home were not returned. FAA spokesman Tony Molinaro said in general, an unsafe condition created by a pilot could lead to the suspension of the person's pilot license and possibly a civil penalty. With worries about terrorists still high, even after contact was re-established, air traffic controllers asked the crew to prove who they were by executing turns. "Controllers have a heightened sense of vigilance when we're not able to talk to an aircraft. That's the reality post-9/11," said Doug Church, a spokesman for the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. NTSB spokesman Keith Holloway said fatigue and cockpit distraction will be looked into. The plane's flight recorders were brought to the board's Washington headquarters. The pilots were finally alerted to their situation when a flight attendant called on an intercom from the cabin. Voss said a special concern was that the many safety checks built into the aviation system to prevent incidents like this one ⿿ or to correct them quickly ⿿ apparently were ineffective until the very end. Not only couldn't air traffic controllers and other pilots raise the Northwest pilots for an hour, but the airline's dispatcher should have been trying to reach them as well. The three flight attendants onboard should have questioned why there were no preparations for landing being made. Brightly lit cockpit displays should have warned the pilots it was time to land. "It's probably something you would say never would happen if this hadn't just happened," Voss said.

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#2
Jesus i hate to fly.

















































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#3
You're not the only one...I have no intention of boarding another aircraft ever again...I have already kissed my fantasy trip to Africa & Oz goodbye.
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#4
i simply cannot relinquish control of my life over to some unknown person who may have had a fight with their SO that morning. i don't even like to be a passenger in a car, i have tobe the operator.

















































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#5
I love to fly. Of course, it helps that I know how Smiley_emoticons_wink

I really should get my pilots license for small craft. I'm a pretty damned good pilot, except for bumpy landings due to not enough practice.
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D Wrote:I love to fly. Of course, it helps that I know how Smiley_emoticons_wink

I really should get my pilots license for small craft. I'm a pretty damned good pilot, except for bumpy landings due to not enough practice.

Any landing you can walk away from is a good one! ::thumbs::
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LKTraz Wrote: Any landing you can walk away from is a good one! ::thumbs::
yeah.... that's... not exactly reassuring. ::scared::
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#8
I would be pissed if I found out the pilots were sleeping. Not pilot mind you, but PILOTS. And they flight was over an hour late landing too. Fuckers should be fired. They say they got distracted. Unless they were fucking each other, they did not get distracted. They were sleeping.
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ramseycat Wrote:I would be pissed if I found out the pilots were sleeping. Not pilot mind you, but PILOTS. And they flight was over an hour late landing too. Fuckers should be fired. They say they got distracted. Unless they were fucking each other, they did not get distracted. They were sleeping.
It wasn't each other... it was the first class stewardess.
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#10
The FAA has stripped them of their licenses...I bet their wives are pissed.

http://news.aol.com/article/faa-strips-n...y-b/739771
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#11
Geesh, on the ground it is illegal in most states to use your cellphone while driving your car. And these Bozos were both on their fricking laptops while driving a PLANE going 60mph? Just to look at schedules. And it could not wait because----?
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#12
QueenBee Wrote:both on their fricking laptops while driving a PLANE
I'm suspicious of their statements regarding that...I think admitting they were on their laptops was actually the lessor of two evils, they deny they were sleeping but, I think that's exactly what they were doing.
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#13
I might even buy the laptop story, but no way in hell were they so caught up in airplane business that they forgot about flying the plane for60 minutes. They were on redtube or fucking each other.


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#14
I think they were probably sleeping.
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#15
They have just changed their story too many times to make me feel comfortable.
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#16
Missing your destination by 150 miles really is taking the piss.

They were probably sipping dry martini's while playing world of warcraft online.
We need to punish the French, ignore the Germans and forgive the Russians - Condoleezza Rice.
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#17
That airlines refuses to serve honey roasted peanuts. Instead you get some kind of trail mix.

Then they overshoot the runway? Talk about adding insult to injury.
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