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If as PNF you notice that the PF has just turned on to the wrong runway
to commence the takeoff roll, are you permitted to alert him (can't see why not, actually, if lives are likely to be on the line) to it or are you expected to just shut up and let him make the call? Presume for the moment that the Capn is PF, which I hear wasn't the case in the LEX incident... Ramapriya |
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![]() wrote: If as PNF you notice that the PF has just turned on to the wrong runway to commence the takeoff roll, are you permitted to alert him (can't see why not, actually, if lives are likely to be on the line) to it or are you expected to just shut up and let him make the call? Presume for the moment that the Capn is PF, which I hear wasn't the case in the LEX incident... Ramapriya I would think that CRM (Cockpit (or Crew) Resource Management) techniques would suggest yes, you should speak up. Jay B |
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This publication from the UK CAA explains a bit more about CRM.
regards S |
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![]() Jay B wrote: wrote: If as PNF you notice that the PF has just turned on to the wrong runway to commence the takeoff roll, are you permitted to alert him (can't see why not, actually, if lives are likely to be on the line) to it or are you expected to just shut up and let him make the call? Presume for the moment that the Capn is PF, which I hear wasn't the case in the LEX incident... Ramapriya I would think that CRM (Cockpit (or Crew) Resource Management) techniques would suggest yes, you should speak up. Jay B I don't care what what CRM says, but if someone is about to kill you, you should not only speak up, but take physical control of the situation. |
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Andrew Sarangan wrote:
I don't care what what CRM says, but if someone is about to kill you, you should not only speak up, but take physical control of the situation. Not exactly what the proponents of CRM would say is proper procedure but... Point well taken. Jay B |
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"Jay B" wrote:
Andrew Sarangan wrote: I don't care what what CRM says, but if someone is about to kill you, you should not only speak up, but take physical control of the situation. Not exactly what the proponents of CRM would say is proper procedure but... Point well taken. If a copilot is about to do something that will kill many people a verbal response...maybe two... is all he gets before any and all physical means are implemented. Ron Lee |
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![]() Jay B wrote: Not exactly what the proponents of CRM would say is proper procedure but... Point well taken. What bugs me about this whole thing is the stink the media (and some politicians) made about the single controller issue. IIRC that KY airport has a handful of operations on the overnight shift - so why would they need a second controller? Granted, if the controller hadn't been doing something else he might have caught the mistake but I don't think this is a glaring deficiency in tower staffing. The other thing that bothers me is that *both* pilots were oblivious to being on the wrong runway. When I fly the Pilatus (private charter) the checklist requires us to set the heading bug on the runway - it's part of the line-up check. I'm sure Comair has a similar checklist to the one we use, and I'm amazed something like this could happen. |
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![]() wrote in message . If as PNF you notice that the PF has just turned on to the wrong runway to commence the takeoff roll, are you permitted to alert him .... Not permitted, .... required. |
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Heck YES! Things like this is exactly why passenger carrying aircraft
have TWO pilots. Essentially, both pilots should agree, especially on something as basic as this. If either pilot disagrees, the issue should be worked out until there is an agreement. In a dispute, captain prevails, but ANY good captain should carefully consider his copilot's opinion. wrote: If as PNF you notice that the PF has just turned on to the wrong runway to commence the takeoff roll, are you permitted to alert him (can't see why not, actually, if lives are likely to be on the line) to it or are you expected to just shut up and let him make the call? Presume for the moment that the Capn is PF, which I hear wasn't the case in the LEX incident... Ramapriya |
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