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by anoncoward111
2734 days ago
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Agreed. Also, I can't imagine the feeling of the captain who was asleep in the crew area until the very end. He quite literally kicked down the door to the cockpit and asked "What the hell are you doing?" Moments later, the co-pilot at fault said "but I've had that stick down the whole time!" |
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Captain: What the hell are you doing?
Benin: We've lost control of the plane!
Robert: We've totally lost control of the plane. We don't understand at all... We've tried everything
Now, instead of a team working jointly on a problem, we have two juniors feeling that they have to justify and defend themselves to their captain. It’s a really poor psychological position to be in with a time-critical problem to be solved.
It’s a human response, obviously, but I’m betting it’s the opposite of what his training would have recommended.
IMO, in that moment, the Captain either needed to get his crew problem-solving, or take control himself. unfortunately he did neither.