Oh wow, that business jet pilot at Midway was warned NINE TIMES to stop before the runway. Tragedy only averted because those SWA pilots were absolutely on top of their game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h04cF4cJDJc
#aviation #nearmiss #midway
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h04cF4cJDJc
#aviation #nearmiss #midway
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With him
“We hold our pilots to the highest standard”
“Safety is our number one priority”
Why even report this? WTF are they going to say?
“Oh we messed up, we are going to start getting good pilots and focus on safety now instead of $”
JFC. if this is just a new pattern.... oh no.
#avitation
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/american-airlines-flight-boston-dc-aborted-landing/
Now that the news is reporting on it, well, it gives ppl the impression that it's new when it really isn't.
I don’t particularly care for CBS is coverage because floppy just me just like OK it’s all technology, but that’s not relevant. The software systems are antiquated, but that simply isn’t relevant you operate within the limits of the system. You don’t press it to the […]
wut. dude, have you heard of tenerife?
this was about to be tenerife 2
The Felon is the goo
But "near miss" is not exactly the same as "nearly missed" like "I nearly missed my bus".
The distinction is between missed and far, vs missed but near.
If not this case, it will be coming....
WTF.
Midway, this is like a class B airspace? I mean, in no case would any pilot sensibly contravene the orders of a control tower unless there was some emergency condition, they understood that the tower did not.
https://www.businessinsider.com/private-jets-soaring-popularity-pandemic-costing-taxpayers-environment-2024-11