Absolutely! You revert to the tried and true pitch and power. It’s not easy, but it is definitely doable.Just out of interest, had he managed to get out of the stall, how would they have managed the rest of the flight with blocked Pitot tubes? Is it perfectly possible to do this?
I'm not saying what he did was illegal, but every time I've taken control of an aircraft it has always been with a a qualified flight instructor.ChicagoBlue,
Quick question I think...
In a former life the company I worked for a company that had a private plane that we would use to visit customers. The pilot was our VP of Sales that had something like 20,000 hours of flight time with a major American commercial carrier. Since the “national” accounts were my responsibility I would travel with him alone on the plane quite frequently.
Several times he let me take the yoke and fly the plane. It was always after we reached cruising altitude and before we would begin our decent.
The company we worked for supplied GPS for small aircraft so I was somewhat knowledgeable on the general flight indicators.
My question...
Was what he did illegal?
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Ryanair orders further 75 Boeing 737 Max jets worth up to £6.7bn
Airline defies Covid pessimism and concerns public may avoid model due to safety fearswww.theguardian.com
Not that I would use your services again Michael after months of scurrilous covidial fookwittery with your customer base, but it transpires my pals down at TUI also use this aborition of aviatorial trickery, so my arse has every right to engage in spasmodial twitches until the powers that be convince me I wont be spiralling into a hillside any time soon.
And for that reason being the undulating safety aficionado of breath-ability that I am, shall simply wing it on a prayer and wait and see, until we witness it's divine right and ability to stay aloft for a season or more. What does everyone think concerning the Max and do we need a poll thread to gauge travelers opinions. Jet2.com have no use this machine, so I have options should they be called into play. Pilots to thread please, pilots to thread for snippets of reassurance!
Only this. Not saying never, but more the stochastic lets wait and see attitude.Won't catch me going on one for quite a while,I'll let them be going around for a few years first,shit flyer me,even though I've been on loads
As far as I'm aware it is Ryanair and TUI to press.I won't be flying with an airline that uses them. Should have been canned.
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Ryanair orders further 75 Boeing 737 Max jets worth up to £6.7bn
Airline defies Covid pessimism and concerns public may avoid model due to safety fearswww.theguardian.com
Not that I would use your services again Michael after your months of fookwittery with customer base, but it transpires my pals down at TUI also use this aborition of aviatorial trickery, so my arse has every right to engage in spasmodial twitches until the powers that be convince me I wont be spiralling into a hillside any time soon.
And for that reason, being the undulating safety aficionado of breath-ability that I am, shall simply wing it on a prayer and wait and see, until we witness it's divine right and ability to stay aloft for a season or more. What does everyone think concerning the Max and do we need a poll thread to gauge travelers opinions. Jet2 have no use of it, so I have options should they be called into play. Pilots to thread please, pilots to thread for snippets of reassurance!
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Ryanair orders further 75 Boeing 737 Max jets worth up to £6.7bn
Airline defies Covid pessimism and concerns public may avoid model due to safety fearswww.theguardian.com
Not that I would use your services again Michael after your months of fookwittery with customer base, but it transpires my pals down at TUI also use this aborition of aviatorial trickery, so my arse has every right to engage in spasmodial twitches until the powers that be convince me I wont be spiralling into a hillside any time soon.
And for that reason, being the undulating safety aficionado of breath-ability that I am, shall simply wing it on a prayer and wait and see, until we witness it's divine right and ability to stay aloft for a season or more. What does everyone think concerning the Max and do we need a poll thread to gauge travelers opinions. Jet2 have no use of it, so I have options should they be called into play. Pilots to thread please, pilots to thread for snippets of reassurance!
It is not possible to scrutinise out fundamental design flaws. If the airline industry was not so greedy then perhaps 346 people would still be alive todayWould the logic not suggest that it is now safer (with the massive scrutiny) than most new planes?
It is not possible to scrutinise out fundamental design flaws. If the airline industry was not so greedy then perhaps 346 people would still be alive today
What do you reckon to this virtually brand new one falling out the sky so close to take off then. I'd have thought at 4000ft a faulty altimeter might be overcome by a traditional look out the window for signs of the ground?I work in the industry and have been effected by the 737 max 8 , Boeing have been put under the aerospace microscope massively, they are one of the us’s flagship companies . I reckon this will be one of the safest aircraft in service.
Would I fly on one yes I would.