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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/l...33660.story?co
ll=chi-news-hed&ctrack=1&cset=true Sadly there's one fatality, the first in SWA's history. I've driven past that intersection many times, and it's partly exhilarating and partly terrifying to have the jets take off so close above you. And it's almost always a little disconcerting landing there with the usual lake effect turbulence on final, especially when you seem to float over the runway forever before actually touching down. I've never piloted anything beyond my simulator, but isn't it really pushing the envelope to land (on 31C) in fairly heavy snow with winds from the east at 13 mph? - Rick |
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I looked up the MDW airport diagram and the 31C ILS...
The threshold is displaced, so the available landing distance is only 5800 instead of the 6300 feet of concrete (numbers rounded). The ILS glide slope will intersect the runway half way along the touchdown zone which is 1500 past the beginning of the landing area. That means that if the airplane landed without any float in the flare it would have 4300 feet of icy and snow packed runway to stop on before departing the paved surface. If it floated to the end of the touchdown zone, where a go-around is required by FAR, it would have only 2800 feet on which to stop. I would like to know why the PIC did not divert to O'Hare or some other airport. Seems pretty simple , the plane stopped right where a calculation indicates it would stop. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "Paul kgyy" wrote in message ups.com... | yep | |
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Jim Macklin wrote:
snip I would like to know why the PIC did not divert to O'Hare or some other airport. Well, my personal theory on not diverting is that no Southwest captain would be caught dead landing at ORD. |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ... Sadly there's one fatality, the first in SWA's history. Does that one count against SWA? He wasn't on the airplane. |
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On 12/9/2005 15:07, Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Rick" wrote in message ... Sadly there's one fatality, the first in SWA's history. Does that one count against SWA? He wasn't on the airplane. SWA thinks so. Here is a snip from the article on CNN.com: In a news conference Friday, Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly said that it was the first fatal accident involving a Southwest flight in the discount carrier's 35-year history. The entire article can be found he http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/12/09/chicago.airplane/index.html -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Sacramento, CA |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Rick" wrote in message ... Sadly there's one fatality, the first in SWA's history. Does that one count against SWA? He wasn't on the airplane. It does in my book. I think this is even worse than killing a passenger. At least the passengers knowing accepted the risk of riding the airplane. Matt |
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"Rick" wrote in message ... Sadly there's one fatality, the first in SWA's history. Does that one count against SWA? He wasn't on the airplane. The NTSB counts accidents as fatal if ground personnel are killed, even if no one on the aircraft was injured. I'm guessing it's the same in this case. Not sure if that means anything for SWA. |
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Rachel wrote:
Jim Macklin wrote: snip I would like to know why the PIC did not divert to O'Hare or some other airport. Well, my personal theory on not diverting is that no Southwest captain would be caught dead landing at ORD. So he kills someone at Midway instead? Poor judgement. Ron Lee |
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Rachel wrote: Jim Macklin wrote: snip I would like to know why the PIC did not divert to O'Hare or some other airport. Well, my personal theory on not diverting is that no Southwest captain would be caught dead landing at ORD. Besides, it would spoil Southwest's fine tradition of studly landings on short runways. http://avstop.com/news/swairlines.html rg |
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