Thought this was interesting.
http://www.ktvb.com/news/localnews/stor ... 3678e.html
With the weather today here in Baker County, I think the pilot made a great decision.
pif_sonic wrote:Please do not misinterpret my statements about being glad the plane was landed safely to the guy being a hero. I agree he made some very bad decisions all along his route. Like I said I spoke with the Trooper who was on scene and heard the entire story. Most of it was not in the paper.
I learned to fly out of Baker City and have learned the weather in Baker can be deceiving some times. I just want to point out that if a pilot gets into that type of situation DO NOT FLY OVER YOUR HEAD AND CRASH THE PLANE. I would rather deal with the FAA than kill me or my passengers. Maybe with 21K hours he got a little complacent about flying. Plus in Alaska don’t planes have the right of way over a vehicle on a road? I just don’t want any pilot to make a decision not to land and get someone killed when they could have landed on a road. The only thing that is hurt is a little pride, some highway travels and the fact that he has to have a discussion with the FAA. Just my humble opinion.
zero.one.victor wrote:What's the expression-- good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgement? Something like that...
Eric
ShamuPilot wrote:zero.one.victor wrote:What's the expression-- good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgement? Something like that...
Eric
I also like what Sparky Imeson said: "Experience is a wonderful teacher, but it gives you the test first and the lesson afterwards."
Dusty wrote:Not usually one to chime in on a subject like this, but i think you guys should be careful talking down at anybody who ends up in a situation like this. I'm not trying to insult anyone, but it's talking poorly about guys like this one that may cause the rest of us when found in a similar position to do something stupid. To avoid an impending shit storm from our peers. Something i think everyone is at least a little susceptible to.
No he shouldn't have let himself get into the position but he did get everyone out of it alive and didn't bust a plane. More than we can say for the two piles of man soup that nose planted their 172 at my home airport last year.
Just remember every landing you walk away from is a good one , Highway or Runway. Just my 2 cents.
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