Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby Dr.bob7 » Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:59 pm

triple post  :D


Yes f you had enough FS experience like me and most others here id say 3/4 of the people on this forum could land a 737 without crashing and killing everyone
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby Fly2e » Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:16 pm

My DVR grabbed it today!  ;)
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby legoalex2000 » Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:40 pm

yeah forget a real airplane... how else can you crash, and watch your plane bunny hop down the runway.

awesome simulator... however it had an airbus setup (i believe) but who cares, its a frikin simulator!!!

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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby expat » Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:42 pm

OK, the pilot gets on the intercom and says we will be landing in about 15 minutes.
2 minutes later the stewardess gets on the intercom and says,
"Does anybody know how to fly a plane"?"
You with all of your simulator hours say, "Sure... I can".
As you are about to open the flight deck door, the stewardess says,
"Both the pilot & co-pilot had the fish and have lost consciousness, Good Luck![size]

[size=20]OPEN COCKPIT DOOR
[/size]


Easy, ask the cabin crew for the combination ::)

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No; click on that phrase to see what he means: you enter the flight deck to see that you have to shoot a Cat III  ILS... it's a very cool video; by the time the runway appears it's quite a surprise.  :o


Ah, ok a miss read. But joking aside, to get in ask, under these conditions, they would give it to you.

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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby C » Fri Dec 14, 2007 6:44 pm


Ah, ok a miss read. But joking aside, to get in ask, under these conditions, they would give it to you.

Matt



Pablo's old airline wouldn't - they'd be too concerned about getting sacked... :P Or grassing on the captain and f/o for having the temerity to dare to be ill/incapacitated...
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby FLYING_TRUCKER » Sat Dec 15, 2007 10:44 am

Good morning all... :)
I try to stay away from these sort of topics as there are way to many variables to consider but I shall list a few and give you my opinion for what it is worth.
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby H » Sat Dec 15, 2007 6:10 pm

Actually, Flying Trucker, that's a good mention. It was assumed (ahem) that the plane and flying/landing conditions were good. There are some circumstances where seasoned pilots might fail. Unlike JBaymore, I don't have a complete setup for my simulation (like, no rudder control); as you say, the feel is not the same (in reality, it's different per aircraft) -- force feedback or no. Familiarity with an aircraft makes a difference in one's flying precision and also effects one's handling of it with weather or damage problems.

Having actually flown, however, there are some cases I'm sure I'd do better with the real aircraft than its simulated counterpart.
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby Fly2e » Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:08 am

Interesting post Doug!  :)
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby JBaymore » Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:27 am

Dave,

That CAT III video you posted in the context of the thread up to that point was a GREAT idea.
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby JBaymore » Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:31 am

Like Morse Code the only people that still can use the GCA type of approach is the military I think.


Great set of comments up there, Doug.  

And as to the above.... us Ham radio operators still know Morse too ;).  Handy skill for flight simming......... I don't have to write down the VOR identifiers in little strings of dots and lines like most sim pilots tend to do.   8-)

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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby C » Sun Dec 16, 2007 9:35 am

I don't have to write down the VOR identifiers in little strings of dots and lines like most sim pilots tend to do.   8-)



Quite a lot of real pilots do too... ;)
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby BFMF » Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:56 am

Quite a lot of real pilots do too... ;)


I was taught that it was a good idea ;)
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby JBaymore » Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:05 am

Quite a lot of real pilots do too... ;)


I was taught that it was a good idea ;)


It is a good idea if you don't already copy 13-30 words per minute over the air in Morse.
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby BFMF » Sun Dec 16, 2007 11:52 am

Quite a lot of real pilots do too... ;)


I was taught that it was a good idea ;)


It is a good idea if you don't already copy 13-30 words per minute over the air in Morse.
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Re: Mythbusters: could a passenger land a plane?

Postby C » Sun Dec 16, 2007 12:07 pm

Quite a lot of real pilots do too... ;)


I was taught that it was a good idea ;)


Certainly I find it safer to compare the audio to written morse in front of me that expose myself to the possibility of mis-remembering it. :)
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