Southwest Airlines reports another close call
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- The plane was reportedly only 400 feet off the ocean
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I can't listen to her ugh
many can.
She'd got marbles in her mouth.
Talking through nose......yup.
Stop cutting costs already
DEI at its finest 😅
“We got the bubble headed bleach blonde that comes on at five, she can tell you about the plane crash with a gleam in her eye it’s interesting when people die, we love Dirty Laundry!”
Love it love it love it
😂
I guess we all know what airlines is using D.E.I. to hire pilots 😂
so what are you insinuating?
Nope. Not flying on a Boeing again for a longggggg time until they fix their quality control issues.
Edit: hilarious to see Boeing has some b00tlickers in the comment section, as if Boeings are the only planes people can fly on. Thankfully they're not or else we'd probably think planes dropping out of the sky is a new normal. Y'all can keep your seats, I'll actually be getting to my destination safely... plane doors still attached and all lol
they need to fix the pilot issues.
Great, more room for me-stay home.
@ATOMEK2025 😂 lmao you act like boeings are the only planes. I did just fine last weekend flying American Airlines on an airbus. Is boeing paying you to lick their boots or do you just have a kink for defending companies who don't care they're building inferior aircraft? 👀
We literally just canceled our trip to Florida. And yes, we had booked with Southwest and decided we won’t be flying for a long time ourselves.
@jameskinnaman9131 I recommend you fly American airlines instead for now. They have Airbuses and E70s. AA's free checked bags policy isn't as generous as Southwest's, but it'll do if you aren't bringing a bunch of luggage with you.
SouthWorst
Most planes are old out of date junk!!! I wonr be flying on a plane that is out of date and should be in a junk pile!! Id rather drive and see the sites and avoid all the nonesence on flights these days.
Brand new airplane and nothing wrong with it in this case.
DEI. Completely inept.
How is this in any way related to DEI?
Another dei hire???
Yes, that's it. Only "DEI hires" make mistakes. That's why planes never crashed pre DEI.(Reminder: there hasn't been a U.S. airliner "crash" causing loss of life since a couple of non-DEI pilots crashed a regional airliner in Buffalo, New York in February 2009.)
@@Willtellthetruthbut plenty of scary close calls recently though. And wasn't that submarine implosion a dei assisted design?
@@berntout2288no, it was the ceo who insisted on a carbon fiber hull. There’s video of him bragging about it.
@@Willtellthetruth nobody suggested that only dei hires make mistakes
@@berntout2288and commercial air travel has never been safer than it is today. The most dangerous time to fly was the 60s, where the fatal accident rate per million departures exceeded 10%. Today it’s essentially 0%
That pilot doesn't just sound inexperienced, he sounds in . .
Soooooo if I'm understanding this correctly, we're supposed to be absolutely terrified of summer heat and now traveling, right? Interesting. Well, you certainly are trying.
More correctly since this happened in Hawaii's version of Spring (April) bad weather or flights arriving at night. The report didn't mention which island the plane was flying to. Oue Winter weather has been moving around so it's getting harder to predict when our "storm seasons" is going to happen. Passengers might have been squashed against their seats with multiple G's any fighter pilot would be familiar with.
@@drmayeda1930 Other reports indicate the aircraft was attempting to land in Kauai when the missed approach occurred.
Who tf gave her that horrible mic??
I don’t think it’s the mic 😂 she had so many surgeries it’s stretched her vocal chords as well
Yea it's her. Not the mic
@@Darktimes17Stop it
I would have $hit my pants.
She says “this accident is 1 in a million” and five days later. It happens again in OKC on SW Airline
Southwest pilots like
to clown around. It’s all in good fun. Nobody gets hurt😀
Oops, less trained people flying planes, accidentally pushed a control. Holy crap, I'm going to drive everywhere from now on.
Not with all those people texting, smoking pot, distracted driving...ugg..it's a lose,lose situation...
Boeing showing off again
Remedial training I wouldn't want him anywhere near another plane.. whoops pushed the wrong button captain. Nope nowhere near airplane
DEI "Flight Officer"? The autopilot control is overhead. Leaning forward won't disengage
Pushing the control wheel will automatically disengage the autopilot.
It's FIRST Officer, not flight officer.
Great. I'm flying next weekend & I keep seeing these stories.
Stop looking at them.
In early April I flew round trip coast to coast. In early March I STOPPED WATCHING The Flight Channel 😳🤣
In Hawaii you don't have a choice it's fly or else. The only other choice is book passage or a tugboat that goes from Oahu to another island. I suppose you could charter a fishing boat but your travel would be restricted by small craft warnings. Those are your better options. I don't think the Cornelia Marie comes down here any more.
The first officer needs to be fired, they obviously can’t fly an instrument approach, the auto pilot was flying the aircraft, the moment the auto pilot was disengaged,alarms sound, the crew acted to slowly, and the aircraft never should dropped to 400 feet of the water. If this happened over a city they all would be dead. Unfortunately to many pilots today really can’t fly the aircraft by hand without the autopilot . That includes pilots of the airlines (121 operations) , air charter (135 operations) and private( 91 operations) relying on the technology and auto pilot to fly the aircraft. The auto pilot is a backup support system, the pilot is the primary system, if he can’t hand fly the aircraft then they shouldn’t be in that seat. On this flight they both should have in a second reacted and not lost any altitude, or course deflection. Lazy, dangerous,not really pilots .
Time to listen to the black box to see what was happening in the cockpit. I would fired both of them. The pilot waited to the last minute to react?? Something fishy was going on in there. In other words, the captain wasn't paying attention to know the plane was dropping, almost cratching??
DEI on display
They must have been young smh seasoned pilots don't do stuff like this smh i would want to know wtf was going on in that cockpit
One would have to wonder if we are experiencing the effects of D.E.I.
Another incident with the Boeing 737 Max 8, what a shocker.
Nothing wrong with the airplane in this case.
I swear we are better of having ai fly us around
Yes, let’s make it very, very clear. Nothing happened to the plane.
Nothing happened to the plane
Nothing happened to the plane
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s not DEI. It’s a pilot shortage. Lots of younger pilots coming onboard without the years and hours of experience like the more seasoned pilots of the past.
DEI
@@AcidBathSpaandResort-tn7kmlooks like somebody needs their DEI-free safe space
Most of the seasoned pilots in the past were military pilots.
@@kellyclarke8754 it’s safer to fly now than it ever was in the past. And it’s still true now that many pilots are former military
There is no pilot shortage.
Well atleast. They weren't on. United.
Gotta love those DEI Southwest pilots
The FO saved the flight. People don't understand that your suppose to descend to get airflow over the wings before you commence the pull up. Words being twisted
That's correct if the plane is in a stall, but the presence of a stall hasn't been reported as far as I know. In any event, the nose-down move is described as "inadvertent;" if it was part of a stall recovery, then it wouldn't be an inadvertent action.
Dei... America downfall....
Actually it’s never been safer to fly in a commercial aircraft! Now if you were flying during in the 60s that would be a completely different story.