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Reply #15 - Jul 5th, 2012 at 4:11pm
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Are you suggesting we arrange an "accident" for the pilots?
  

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Reply #16 - Jul 5th, 2012 at 4:23pm
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Well, if there happens to be a particularly attractive woman on the plane, maybe...  Wink


Flight sim enthusiasts have to be the only people who have this secret hope that their plane will get hijacked so that they can overtake the hijackers and fly the plane.
  

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Re: Ok, here's what happened
Reply #17 - Jul 5th, 2012 at 4:39pm
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fs_addict wrote on Jul 5th, 2012 at 4:11pm:
Are you suggesting we arrange an "accident" for the pilots?
What a great idea!  Cheesy

boeing247 wrote on Jul 5th, 2012 at 4:23pm:
Flight sim enthusiasts have to be the only people who have this secret hope that their plane will get hijacked so that they can overtake the hijackers and fly the plane.
I don't know whether I could do it and I don't really want to be put in a situation where I be put into  situation like that. Here is one: Snakes on a plane - Flynn and Troy take the controls of the plane and Troy reveals that his flight experience was from a video game flight simulator. No thank you very much! Shocked
  

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Re: Ok, here's what happened
Reply #18 - Jul 5th, 2012 at 5:25pm
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Markoz wrote on Jul 5th, 2012 at 4:39pm:
I don't know whether I could do it and I don't really want to be put in a situation where I be put into  situation like that.


The cruelest twist of fate would be if you were in an aircraft that you didn't have in the sim.  Shocked
  

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Reply #19 - Jul 5th, 2012 at 7:02pm
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Ohh, cmon...they all flies the same way, just speeds different  Wink

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Re: Ok, here's what happened
Reply #20 - Jul 5th, 2012 at 7:05pm
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boeing247 wrote on Jul 5th, 2012 at 3:24pm:
We flight sim hobbyists will finally get the respect we deserve after we land a plane and save everybody in it after the pilots become incapcitated!  Grin


GET OUT OF MY MIND!!!!  Grin
  

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Re: Ok, here's what happened
Reply #21 - Jul 5th, 2012 at 8:29pm
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NNewcomb wrote on Jul 5th, 2012 at 7:05pm:
boeing247 wrote on Jul 5th, 2012 at 3:24pm:
We flight sim hobbyists will finally get the respect we deserve after we land a plane and save everybody in it after the pilots become incapcitated!  Grin


GET OUT OF MY MIND!!!!  Grin


Whenever I'm on a plane with my friends, I always talk about how old the plane is or how it might crash. That usually freaks them out, but they rest a little easier when they hear I can probably recover the plane with two incapacitated pilots.  Wink
  

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Reply #22 - Jul 6th, 2012 at 5:04am
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I see, while the rest of the passengers gets upset when the crew reports the FO to be out of order due to the fish, there's this one guy in row 29, wearing that MS FSX shirt, who's smile gets bigger and bigger while thinking 'one more to go!', right?   Grin Roll Eyes  Tongue

boeing247 wrote on Jul 5th, 2012 at 5:25pm:
The cruelest twist of fate would be if you were in an aircraft that you didn't have in the sim.  Shocked

Grin Grin Grin


On the rw cases, sometimes being very tragic but also amazing.

There was a guy landing a King Air by himself because the real pilot had a heart attack while climbing out to cruise altitude. Now that was a (former?) private pilot, but only on the small single engine planes, not on some twin turbine. Best thing was that his wife and daughters were in the back of the plane, so I guess the guy has a pretty good description of 'high mental pressure' from now on.

Find the video here. The real pilot unfortunately was declared dead later, but the family made it and the guy flew and landed the King Air. The first seconds will give you the pilot's voice, then the passenger reports his trouble and flies. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhMom-YHgoU And some text here. http://www.atc-network.com/News/29695/Brian-Norton-and-Dan-Favio-controllers-coa...


And there's a newer case of some 80 year old lady who flew the light twin after her husband died while in control. I can't even imagine the pressure you gain from your loved one just dying in front of you and you then have to take the controls, quickly 'learn to fly' (they've circled over an hour) and then land. Well, that's life and she made it. http://abcnews.go.com/US/wisconsin-wife-80-lands-plane-dying-pilot-husband/story... Short Video. http://video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/46945433#46945433

Me says that even the rw professional pilots will give a honest hats off for those folks. People are amazing at times.  Shocked
  
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Reply #23 - Jul 6th, 2012 at 5:28am
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I heard about the 80-year-old woman who took over after her husband died. I can't imagine the mental state she must have been in. Wow.

And, of course, when I'm on a plane, I don't hope that that the Captain and F/O are going to suffer heart attacks or be killed by hijackers, but I have this tiny hope that I'm going to be looking into the cockpit as I'm stepping on or off an aircraft (I just sort of stare at the FMC  Roll Eyes), the pilot will look at me and go, "You want a cockpit tour?"

I actually almost tried to score a chance to go in the cockpit after the last flight I was on. I was going to ask the pilot about the landing and impress him into showing me around the cockpit (okay, Flight Deck--I know one of you is going to point out that jetliners don't have cockpits), but I was with a big group and so I didn't want to hold anyone back. Next time...  Tongue

I actually went so far as to find a 737 flight simulator that's open to the public, just about an hour from my house. I'll be planning a visit there...
  

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Reply #24 - Jul 6th, 2012 at 8:23am
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boeing247 wrote on Jul 6th, 2012 at 5:28am:
I actually went so far as to find a 737 flight simulator that's open to the public, just about an hour from my house. I'll be planning a visit there...

I see, you are practicing for the emergency case. That's a vital pilot skill, being prepared. Thumbs up.  Smiley

There's a story of Tex Johnston being a passenger on a plane and realizing that the pilots in front had big trouble fighting the dutch roll tendency of that early jet age thingy. So he went to the cockpit and flew that thing out of the wonky situation. Of course, after 911, he would have struck a massive cockpit door and the plane would just have crashed.  Cheesy Well, to be read with  Tongue of course.
  
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Re: Ok, here's what happened
Reply #25 - Jul 6th, 2012 at 9:01am
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Oh!!! Tex, I hope he didnt performed aileron roll to clear that dutch roll tendency  Grin
  
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