



Thank you JBaymore for the funniest thing I have read all week.

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Now you know what can happen, you'll find that you can often pick up clues from what ATC is saying to other people (particularly runway numbers, distances etc.) which will give you some warning about someone landing on the same runway just ahead of you (the commonest reason for getting told to go around).


I feel your pain, Xyn... FS9 ATC is insane. Period. And it's frustrating not being able to say what needs to be said, because it's not on the list of choices. FS ATC is probably the most unrealistic aspect of the sim.
BUT... you said Tower cleared another aircraft onto your runway; I assume you heard this, yet you were caught with your pants down when they told you to go around. What were you expecting?
Regardless of whose fault it is that the other plane was rolling onto your runway, there's no way that heavy will be cleared in time- you will, of course, have to go around. And the really bad news is that in real life, although ATC would get some of the blame, and possibly even the PIC of the other plane (you must listen to everything that's going on, and you can refuse any command from ATC if it is unsafe; I've done it numerous times), the bulk of the blame would be laid at your feet, because those pax didn't die because Tower screwed up, those pax died because you botched a go-around.



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And the really bad news is that in real life, although ATC would get some of the blame, and possibly even the PIC of the other plane (you must listen to everything that's going on, and you can refuse any command from ATC if it is unsafe; I've done it numerous times), the bulk of the blame would be laid at your feet, because those pax didn't die because Tower screwed up, those pax died because you botched a go-around.
Rottydaddy,
I think you are being a tad premature here in assigning blame. The issue of what actually happened will not be fully resolved until the Japanese Air Transport Safety Board has finished their full investigation into this accident and have issued a statement.
In fact I was reading just yesterday in the Asahi Shimbun that the immediate supervisor of the young woman air traffic controller who cleared the other 747 onto the runway, Minamoto Yoshitsune, was found dead, apparently a suicide. There was something about him being suspected of ignoring an SOS from the controller at the time, Haruhi Suzumiya, or giving incorrect direction or information or something like that. So there might be a lot of complications here and other factors that we don't know yet.











ROTFLMAO !

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