Black_Tusk wrote:
I bet there is going to be multiple factors reported, and just blaming the crew before this report is released is the last thing anyone should be doing. We can all learn from this.
And RookiePilot, I still want to know where you work.
Right. Just don't ask hard questions?
BTW, What does where I, or any other poster, work have to do with anything? I'm a pilot, Black Tusk, posting on an aviation blog, and a frequent airline pax.
Admittedly, I do not fly for any commercial carrier. I Didn't know there was pre - qualification required.
Don't know much, admittedly. Do understand "cleared tail of another airliner by less than 100 feet". Not too complicated.
I think have as much right to comment as AC pilots, about an aviation matter.
If I'm wrong, and this is an "AC pilots" blog, then the mods can restrict access as they see fit.
You may think this is complete media hysteria, that planes separated on landing by 100 feet, , happen every day and the critics should all shut up, here and elsewhere. God forbid we ever blame the crew, especially if they are good Canadian boys.
You're entitled to your opinion, IF that is the case.
I'm entitled to mine, too, and having expressed it, I will wait for the report.
This knee jerk hysterical defensiveness I repeatedly read, of anything a Canadian crew might have done wrong -- doesn't serve aviation safety, IMO.
You may choose to disagree, as in I read elsewhere, where a poster in another thread on this accident, ranted on that this was nothing --- and about how it was only the foreign based carriers that were ever substandard operators, and a safety issue at major NA airports.
This is dangerous thinking, and the whole reason I've commented in the first place.