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Posted: 4/18/2018 11:35:53 AM EDT
Former ace Navy pilot ID’d as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report
Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. |
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Former ace Navy pilot ID'd as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. View Quote |
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Former ace Navy pilot ID’d as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. View Quote Gimme a break. Do you think SHE had anything to do with the headline? Obviously not. I'm sure if you asked her, she'd agree that the term "ace" probably isn't applicable. Anyway, good for her for doing her job well. She saved a lot of lives. |
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She kept calm, landed the plane and was genuinely concerned about the passengers.
I bet if you ask the passengers, she was an ace yesterday. |
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What’s makes this event even more amazing, but I guess it’s the norm for airliners these days, is that apparently she was the only pilot in the crew.
Imagine an inflight emergency like this and you have to do everything all by yourself; good thing she was formerly an F-18 pilot so she was used to being the only pilot onboard. I thought it was pretty standard throughout the industry to have (at least) two pilots in the cockpit but I guess it would save some $ to have only one pilot/aircraft. |
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Do you think SHE had anything to do with the headline? Obviously not.
I'm sure if you asked her, she'd agree that the term "ace" probably isn't applicable. Anyway, good for her for doing her job well. She saved a lot of lives. View Quote |
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She kept calm, landed the plane and was genuinely concerned about the passengers. I bet if you ask the passengers, she was an ace yesterday. View Quote |
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Former ace Navy pilot ID’d as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. View Quote I bet no one cringed at that headline more than her. |
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There was a catastrophic loss of an engine at altitude. The woman landed the plane safely.
We're going to swing purses now over words. Makes perfect GD sense. |
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Former ace Navy pilot ID’d as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. View Quote Still a good stick though. Good job on her part for sure! |
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Gimme a break. Do you think SHE had anything to do with the headline? Obviously not. I'm sure if you asked her, she'd agree that the term "ace" probably isn't applicable. Anyway, good for her for doing her job well. She saved a lot of lives. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Former ace Navy pilot ID’d as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. Gimme a break. Do you think SHE had anything to do with the headline? Obviously not. I'm sure if you asked her, she'd agree that the term "ace" probably isn't applicable. Anyway, good for her for doing her job well. She saved a lot of lives. |
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Quoted: I bet no one cringed at that headline more than her. View Quote No one wakes up in the morning wanting this attention. They wake up preparing for the possibility of having to be called upon to act, however. Twitter memes and the media circle jerks are calling her a female "Sully". Who wants that kind of attention? |
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Newsflash: the media is ignorant as fuck; doubly so when dealing with anything aviation or military related.
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She kept calm, landed the plane and was genuinely concerned about the passengers. I bet if you ask the passengers, she was an ace yesterday. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
She kept calm, landed the plane and was genuinely concerned about the passengers. I bet if you ask the passengers, she was an ace yesterday. Quoted:
Some of y'all need to quit planesplaing. |
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What’s makes this event even more amazing, but I guess it’s the norm for airliners these days, is that apparently she was the only pilot in the crew. Imagine an inflight emergency like this and you have to do everything all by yourself; good thing she was formerly an F-18 pilot so she was used to being the only pilot onboard. I thought it was pretty standard throughout the industry to have (at least) two pilots in the cockpit but I guess it would save some $ to have only one pilot/aircraft. View Quote Airliners are not single pilot airplanes. |
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Small world. I indirectly know them and their family. Good people.
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True. No one wakes up in the morning wanting this attention. They wake up preparing for the possibility of having to be called upon to act, however. Twitter memes and the media circle jerks are calling her a female "Sully". Who wants that kind of attention? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I bet no one cringed at that headline more than her. No one wakes up in the morning wanting this attention. They wake up preparing for the possibility of having to be called upon to act, however. Twitter memes and the media circle jerks are calling her a female "Sully". Who wants that kind of attention? granted real life isn't a simulator , I am sure this is something she has trained for many times guessing she just feels like she did her job and the attention is uncomfortable |
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Former ace Navy pilot ID’d as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. View Quote |
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I went and looked up a list of naval ace pilots and I didn't see her name.
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She did a good job, but as a navy pilot, I'm pretty sure this is something that you train for quite a bit, and I'm sure you get a good dose of it in commercial training.
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Uh, no. Airliners are not single pilot airplanes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's makes this event even more amazing, but I guess it's the norm for airliners these days, is that apparently she was the only pilot in the crew. ... I thought it was pretty standard throughout the industry to have (at least) two pilots in the cockpit but I guess it would save some $ to have only one pilot/aircraft. Airliners are not single pilot airplanes. I don't know where @KillerB6 got his information, but there are clearly two crew members' voices on the ATC recording of the flight (one of them male). |
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What makes this lady a hero? In my opinion, it is the media coverage, because with out that, we would not know of her actions. So we should be congratulating the media for their courageous reporting of this hero.
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Not going to talk shit about her.
If I’d been on that plane I’d be gracious for her commitment. The media members are the fucking morons. If you have ever flown you know you’d shit all over yourself if this happened on a flight you were on. |
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I bet no one cringed at that headline more than her. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Former ace Navy pilot ID’d as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. I bet no one cringed at that headline more than her. |
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Yeah, that's been established. Thank you for bringing you're intellect and you're internet sleuth to the discussion. We're all so very enlightened now. Thank you for your service. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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This. I don't know where @KillerB6 got his information, but there are clearly two crew members' voices on the ATC recording of the flight (one of them male). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What's makes this event even more amazing, but I guess it's the norm for airliners these days, is that apparently she was the only pilot in the crew. ... I thought it was pretty standard throughout the industry to have (at least) two pilots in the cockpit but I guess it would save some $ to have only one pilot/aircraft. Airliners are not single pilot airplanes. I don't know where @KillerB6 got his information, but there are clearly two crew members' voices on the ATC recording of the flight (one of them male). |
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The retarded press doesn't have a clue. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Former ace Navy pilot ID'd as hero who landed damaged Southwest flight: report Hmmmm. Not taking away from what she did to save that flight, but "ace" has a very specific meaning among and about pilots and I don't it is being used accurately here. |
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What’s makes this event even more amazing, but I guess it’s the norm for airliners these days, is that apparently she was the only pilot in the crew. Imagine an inflight emergency like this and you have to do everything all by yourself; good thing she was formerly an F-18 pilot so she was used to being the only pilot onboard. I thought it was pretty standard throughout the industry to have (at least) two pilots in the cockpit but I guess it would save some $ to have only one pilot/aircraft. View Quote That's the great thing about being the Captain. You get the credit and the risk. USS Tang had a crew of about 80, but only O'Kane got the MoH. Jeff Skiles did not get a movie headline. And so on. |
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Why shit on her? View Quote The observation is about the press, and the disheartening lack of basic competence it displays. Words, truth, and accuracy matter. When they don't, you get ill-informed masses making ignorant decisions that bring about the ruin of their society. Sound familiar at all? |
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God the press is fucking clueless and dangerous.
Anyway, surprised Ive never heard of her. |
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