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by fleabagmange
620 days ago
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> If you don't know (or have forgotten) how to do that, you should not be flying a plane. Full stop. I’m sure the victims on the ground have a different opinion, but thank you for chiming in on their behalf. On defense of the Pilot, it’s awfully hard to coordinate with some random nobody power-tripping beaurocrat in a disaster area with no power, water, or standard communication in play. As a reminder this occurred the day after the storm. |
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I don't care if its the day of the storm, the day after or 50 years after.
The rules and laws of aviation do not cease to operate just because there has been a major storm.
In fact quite the opposite, they deserve to be far more rigorously adhered to and enforced because of the greater risk.