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Well. An interesting story, but there's a stink of heavy, cheap perfume
around it. If events occured as described here, why then did they not state the facts immediately and lie that they had slept? And then later change their story about being completely engrossed in their laptops. I simply don't believe that "the NTSB official came over to Tim and said he did not know why they even called them in for this event. There was no safety issue." Oh, please. Sure as hell there was a safety issue, when an airliner overflies its destination and is out of communication for that long. The Captain and F.O. were careless and sloppy. Period. They got a good deal by merely having their licenses revoked. I don't think they should be banned for life, but having to re-do all the training again from ab-initio is perfectly fair for what they did to their passengers, flight attendants, their fellow professional pilots, and the national air control system. -- Turn over the pages of history and read the damning record of the church's opposition to every advance in every field of science. ~ Upton Sinclair |
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