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"Jim Burns" wrote in message
... Makes 'ya think that they forgot to stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night, doesn't it? Ah, but they rode on an airplane once. And they saw a control tower. Everybody knows that the guys in the tower help those poor pilots find the airport and the runway when the weather is bad, after all, we all heard it on the news or read it in the paper. I feel sorry for reporters. So many complicated subjects and simply not enough time to get it right, besides everybody knows that reporters are smarter than John Q Public, right? And, if you're not smart enough to be a reporter, you can always be an editor. Just make sure there is enough techno-babble intermixed in the story to make the reporter sound as smart as the editor. So.... when an airplane stalls, we all know it's engine quits (we've all read it, right?).... does an airplane on a GLIDE slope have to become a glider? or shut it's engines down? does an airplane stall when it hit's the glideslope? Tell me Miss/Mr Wise Reporter... curious minds want to know. Jim I don't belive this is entirely fair, We take the time to get proper training to fly and (smart pilots) continue their education at every turn via magazines, books, software, the web, additonal ratings, refresher courses, BFRs...etc. Basic flying may not be brain surgery, but it takes a little bit of "something" to do it at all and maybe even more of that "something" to do it well. Beginning to Intermediate electronic journalists (in the USA) have only three tests to pass: - Can you communicate in English? - Can you do so in as concise a manner as possible? - Can you look good doing it? But unless you have a reporter who is an instrument-rated pilot, the expectation that anyone in the newsroom of a local TV station will have anything more than very bare boned knowledge about modern avionics is (IMO) an unrealistic expectation. Local TV stations just can't afford to keep a "Science Editor" or "Aviation Reporter" on staff. It's quite possible that the reporter simply regurgitated the basics of flying an ILS exactly as they were explained to her. Garbage In - Garbage Out. Or put another way: Dumbed Down In - Dumbed Down Even More Out. Hell, even Miles O'Brien proved that sometimes the frenzy to get it on the air first can lead even the most aviation-savvy network-level reporter to make the occassional wild-ass guess as he did with the cause of that Air France wreck in Toronto and the fate of those aboard. Take it with a grain of salt. And if it really offends your sensabilities that much, then craft a letter to the editor and educate them. I bet they'd appreciate it. Who knows, you might get a call to go on the air as a local aviation expert. Just try not to freeze up when the red light comes on...! Jay Beckman - PP/ASEL Arizona Cloudbusters Chandler, AZ |
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