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Heard the TSB person on the radio the other day and its a pretty daming indictment of Transports bungled take back of over site of business jet operators from the CBAA.
The highlights
Operator didn't have authorization to fly the Citation 500 Single Pilot (did the citation 500 every require 2 crew?)
Pilot didn't have sufficient night take offs and landings in the prior 6 months.
I overheard this and I have not had it substantiated but was the pilot not a career RCMP officer and this was his hobby in retirement??
TSB Releases report on Jim Prentice Crash
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Quite sincerely, I didn't think anyone cared any more about
pilot skill, and no one gave a shit about crashing or not.
I personally find this horrifying, but 21st century pilots tell
me they have much more important priorities than knowledge
and skill. You know, [i]feelings[/i]. Cultural appropriation (don't
use that evil word "chief"). Gender sensitivities (don't use that
evil word "man"). Regulatory compliance. Checklist usage.
Why are people surprised that pilots without knowledge and
skill crash? That's a conscious choice they make, and choices
have consequences.
pilot skill, and no one gave a shit about crashing or not.
I personally find this horrifying, but 21st century pilots tell
me they have much more important priorities than knowledge
and skill. You know, [i]feelings[/i]. Cultural appropriation (don't
use that evil word "chief"). Gender sensitivities (don't use that
evil word "man"). Regulatory compliance. Checklist usage.
Why are people surprised that pilots without knowledge and
skill crash? That's a conscious choice they make, and choices
have consequences.
Went to a fly-in gathering today.
Holy poop: when did the Cessna 172 require the same Vref speed as my Airbus? When did that change?
I saw a lot of piss poor energy management on short final than I care to admit.
Like the Col was saying: I bet everyone had a post landing checklist complete...
Holy poop: when did the Cessna 172 require the same Vref speed as my Airbus? When did that change?
I saw a lot of piss poor energy management on short final than I care to admit.
Like the Col was saying: I bet everyone had a post landing checklist complete...
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Cessna 172M POH (Fig 6.5) says that with "[b]average pilot technique[/b]"
a 172 can be landed in 520 feet of ground roll with no headwind
at sea level.
That's at max gross. I'm not much of a stick, but I found at
lower weights I could consistently land a 172 in around 400 feet,
again with negligible headwind at sea level.
Recently doing pattern work in the S-2B (110 mph on base, 100
mph on final) I could land in half of the 2700 foot "little" runway
at my home airport, that the guys in Cessnas and Cherokees avoid -
they almost always insist on using the long (5200 foot) runway.
Keeping in mind that rollout is a function of the square of your
speed ... anyone that can't land a 172 in 500 feet should be
ashamed of themselves.
You know. Instructors, CPL's.
a 172 can be landed in 520 feet of ground roll with no headwind
at sea level.
That's at max gross. I'm not much of a stick, but I found at
lower weights I could consistently land a 172 in around 400 feet,
again with negligible headwind at sea level.
Recently doing pattern work in the S-2B (110 mph on base, 100
mph on final) I could land in half of the 2700 foot "little" runway
at my home airport, that the guys in Cessnas and Cherokees avoid -
they almost always insist on using the long (5200 foot) runway.
Keeping in mind that rollout is a function of the square of your
speed ... anyone that can't land a 172 in 500 feet should be
ashamed of themselves.
You know. Instructors, CPL's.
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Does that include the 1500’ of floating 5’ off the ground after crossing the numbers?
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