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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:30 PM Apr 2012

Flight Aborted 392 Feet Before Landing Because Pilot Was Texting

t's pretty widely accepted that you shouldn't text and operate a vehicle. Especially when that vehicle is a commercial aircraft. Apparently one pilot, though, hasn't taken that advice to heart. And he almost killed a few hundred people because of it.
Upon arrival in Singapore, Jetstar flight JQ57 had to abort its landing at a frightening 392 feet from the ground when the pilot plum forgot to put down the landing gear because he was distracted by his phone. A pilot! Operating a 220-passenger aircraft!

It really sounds like a case of two idiots that shouldn't be operating vessels full of living, breathing humans. Who were almost not so living and breathing. The captain's device started buzzing with message alerts when the plane hit an altitude of around 2,000-2,500 feet. The co-pilot looked over and noticed the captain was "preoccupied." His superior claimed he was trying to unlock the phone to turn it off. Which would have been fine, had he, with his 13,000 hours of flying experience, remembered standard operating procedures like activating the landing gear.

At 1,000 feet, the first officer checked the instruments and felt like something was off, though he couldn't tell what it was, despite his 4,000 hours of flying experience. At 720 feet, a warning sounded in the cockpit to tell the pilots the wheels weren't lowered. By 650 feet, the captain tried to activate the gear, but by that time, an alarm sounded to indicate that the plane had dipped below 500 feet, too close to the tarmac for the undercarriage to get safely into place.

The co-pilot told investigators that by this point he was ready to take the plane back into the air to avoid a crash. At a dangerously small window of 392 feet, that's what they did.

http://gizmodo.com/5903386/flight-aborted-392-feet-before-landing-because-pilot-was-texting

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Flight Aborted 392 Feet Before Landing Because Pilot Was Texting (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Apr 2012 OP
Please tell me this guy was immediately fired? nt Snake Alchemist Apr 2012 #1
Shouldn't phones be completely off? Mz Pip Apr 2012 #2
Unfreaking believable. It is bad enough when someone kills themselves while driving appleannie1 Apr 2012 #3
Automation has made flying so boring that pilots act accordingly. Same danger with next gen of auto leveymg Apr 2012 #4

Mz Pip

(27,449 posts)
2. Shouldn't phones be completely off?
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:41 PM
Apr 2012

Off off. Hope this pilot loses his license.

I was on a plane that had an aborted landing because the pilot was paying attention. Landings are kind of an important time to be paying attention.

appleannie1

(5,067 posts)
3. Unfreaking believable. It is bad enough when someone kills themselves while driving
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:41 PM
Apr 2012

and texting but to do it with a plane full of people is unforgivable. I hope he was fired.

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
4. Automation has made flying so boring that pilots act accordingly. Same danger with next gen of auto
Thu Apr 19, 2012, 12:48 PM
Apr 2012

motive "safety' devices -- automatic braking, parking and evasive steering aides. Operating a moving vehicle needs to be challenging enough so that human beings continue to feel the need to be involved in the process.

Thank G-d the Jetson's vision of the 21st Century with atomic flying cars didn't happen. Not over my airspace, anyway.



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