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Am I the only one to say BFD:
That is what the other guy is there for... to fly while the Capitan takes a nap. (one of the MANY odd jobs of the Switch Bitch) Short hops with some livestock in the back barely constitutes the need for a fully alert second pilot anyway. If things go bad, I am sure the Capitan would wake up in no time and take care of business. I never met a freight dog that didn't catch some ZZZZs while I (an inexperienced passenger) flew. I have flown lots of times when the "pilot in command" was zonked. Try flying to lunch with an older pilot... 5 buck says he naps on the way back. By FAA regs his ratings may make him PIC. People are way to anal about flying. "Toks Desalu" wrote in message news:3f182685@shknews01... Guys! You could not believe what I saw on CNN before I left for work. I missed the beginning of the segment, but I understood the whole story. A passenger was fliming during the flight. That film was showing on CNN. The pilot got caught sleeping while flying. The pilot did not wear the headset. I noticed that he was wearing a ear plug. You could see his head tilt backward with his left eye closed. The passenger claimed that he was filming him sleeping for about one hour. At the end of segment, the CNN went to FAA for comments and the FAA claimed that it was against the regulation. FAA claimed that the pilot must be awake and his must be on the control at all the time. There is no way to tell what kind of aircraft but, it was pretty clear that it is under general aviation, a high wing with mulit-engine(propeller) aircraft. Also, because of pilot's uniform, and other passengers, it indicated that it is under part 121 operation. But, I could be wrong. I have no idea where the flight was but the reporter said he/she was reporting from West Palm Beach, Florida. Here my questions: Can you believe this? I studied regulation back in college and don't remember any specific regulation that said the hand must be at control at all time. Anybody can point it out? Why they really want to make us look bad? Feel free to comment on this. Toks PP_ASEL |
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