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I am a very big believer in automation. I love it. Use it to its full potential nearly every day at work.
However.... I also know when automation is simply not suitable. One of the very big keys to effective automation management, is to be 5 steps ahead of the computers at all times. The old saying, "What's it doing? What's it going to do? What have I told it to do?". If you're trying to play catchup and its all going pear shaped, then either one of two things have to happen. Either you put yourself in a position where you can slow it all down and catch up again, or you simply get rid of it all and go back to basics. Looking at a few of the comments around the aviation world so far, it appears the crew forgot the simple and most basic of things - Fly the aircraft. Mick |
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Poor fact checking by the media....
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=563_1373664708 Someone Pranked San Francisco TV Station Into Reporting Fabricated Names Of Asiana Pilots Last edited by Greg M; 13th July 2013 at 11:40 AM. |
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"Don't ever let an airplane take you someplace where your brain hasn't arrived at, at least a couple of minutes earlier", may have some relevance here.
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Quote:
http://slothed.com/2013/07/23/korean...-gear-failure/
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Difference being that at least the Southwest Pilots were a victim of mechanical failure and not of their own failings !
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A third passenger has passed away from her injuries.
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And the fact they quoted the NTSB verified the names... I'm sure they did... |
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Wow - that is amazing... I would not have thought...
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A comment from someone on LinkedIn today...
"The crew was so far behind that airplane that, nearly a week after the crash, they're not injured yet." |
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