The rest of the landing at the wrong airport story.

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another troll pilot trait is to jump to incorrect conclusions because they know everything about everything.  the investigation is still on going,   the exact opposite of what our troll pilot concluded is what actually happened.

Green laugh

"It's easy. Many pilots are too reliant on auto-pilot and are losing their skill to fly manually."

 posted by the troll : 7:52 AM Jan 14, 2014

 

from Reuters:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The pilots of a Southwest Airlines plane that landed at the wrong airport in Missouri this week told investigators they mistook the bright runway lights of a smaller airport for their intended destination at Branson Airport, the National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday.

The pilots told NTSB investigators they did not realize they were at the wrong airport until they had landed late Sunday, which required heavy braking to get the Boeing 737-700 with 124 passengers aboard stopped on the shorter-than-expected runway, the NTSB said in a statement.

Southwest has suspended the two pilots from flying. The jet landed at M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport instead of at Branson Airport, the main commercial air strip near Branson, which has a much longer runway. The airports are about 7 miles apart.

The captain, who has worked for Southwest for 15 years and has about 16,000 flight hours, told investigators it was his first flight into Branson. The first officer, who has been with the airline since 2001, told the NTSB it was his second flight into Branson, but the previous one was during daylight hours.

The pilots said the approach had been programmed into the plane's flight management system, but that they saw the bright runway lights of Clark Downtown Airport and flew a visual approach into what they mistakenly believed to be Branson Airport.

The plane left Chicago Midway Airport on Sunday on a flight to Dallas Love Field with a planned first stop in Branson, a popular musical entertainment and tourism spot in southwest Missouri.

After landing at the wrong airport, the passengers were taken by ground transportation to the correct airport and then flown to Dallas on another jet later on Sunday.

Southwest said it has apologized to the passengers, is refunding the cost of their tickets and giving them travel credits.

The NTSB and the Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the incident.

"Safety remains our top priority; once we receive the final NTSB report, we will conduct a thorough review," the airline said in a statement.

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Comments

Avatar emilyg -
#1
Thanks for update.
Avatar rdgrnr -
#2
I'm through flying since the Democrats instituted their politically correct security system.
I wouldn't be able to put up with seeing the things they do to people in person.
And not searching certain groups because of their religious beliefs rules out any illusions of real safety.

Don't say anything about it though!
Juan Williams got fired from National Public Radio for saying he was nervous about it. And he's a Lib!
Avatar four4me -
#3
ridhe you can't fly when your on the no fly list
Avatar four4me -
#4
oops supposed to be - ridge you can't fly when your on the no fly list
Avatar jarasan -
#5
I had troubles in the 80's 90's traveling from CA and SA because my name happened to be a popular one with the drug traffickers HAHA. That aside,   the sheer ignorance of what goes on in a pit of 737 commercial airliner by the expert troll pilot is just plain troll typical.
Avatar sully16 -
#6
Thanks for the update.
Avatar jarasan -
#7
So now the troll pilot puts up something that it believes strengthens its case, problem is that it has nothing to do with what happened in Missouri, auto pilot is such a broad term used in so many places that it is ubiquitous.   The troll pilot is just too smart for us and knows exactly what happened without even being there.

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