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AAL Flight 2050 Makes Emergency Landing at KBNA

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An American Airlines Boeing 777 flying from Chicago to Miami was diverted to Nashville because of an ill pilot. Flight 2050 landed safely in Nashville at 12:32 p.m. The plane had 213 passengers on board, as well as two pilots and eight flight attendants. It was still on the ground at 2:30 p.m. (www.tennessean.com) Daha Fazlası...

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rick737
richard weiss 0
Is this really news worthy?
sheka
mark tufts 0
it's an almost every day happening that someone gets ill on a flight
THRUSTT
THRUSTT 0
Was it the captain that got sick? Thank goodness the co-pilot was able to land it safely!
bogberto
bogberto 0
Why would it matter if it was the captain who became ill? Any FO can easily land any airplane. Both pilots are fully qualified to do everything. The only difference between the two is seniority.
bovineone
Jeff Lawson 0
The regionals don't require FO to necessarily have ATP. (My past CFI just started as a regional FO with only 1000 hrs of mostly C172 experience.)

Of course if you've made it to a mainline carrier on a 777 you probably have worked through ATP requirement already.
bogberto
bogberto 0
When I flew at the regionals, I had FOs with 300 TT. They didn't have an ATP or a type, but they were fully qualified to fly the plane by themselves at any time. The media, and most people, seem to think that airplanes will fall out of the sky without the captain. It's just not true.
THRUSTT
THRUSTT 0
I was just being sarcastic. The comment I posted is the most common posted when something like this happens.

THRUSTT
THRUSTT 0
I was lightening up an obviously dull article.
bogberto
bogberto 0
Gotcha. Sorry. It had been a long day and my sense of humor was on coffee break.
captainBP
Brandon Powell 0
Bogberto is correct and good point
bovineone
Jeff Lawson 0
Flight track page for the diverted AAL2050 -- http://flightaware.com/live/flight/AAL2050/history/20110930/1540Z/KORD/KMIA
sulkowski
Mike Sulkowski 0
I thought any flight attendant could land an airplane...
mgor24
mgor24 0
so if im driving somewhere and hve to pull over cuz my pussy hurts, i better get to waste someones time with the news
green1030
weiman hong 0
yes, it is bad fly for it, anwe lost time and money to travel in maimi, no one to ask money back fro this, who know this law fro meet fly probem? pls tell us. thanks
green1030
weiman hong 0
green1030
weiman hong 0
bad fly, we cost big money fro travel maimi, but lost time,chance and money. who know how deal this? pls give good idea.thanks
pilotmaster72
Brian Reedy 0
Hmm. I was just flying from Chicago to Miami (yesterday) and I was on a 757. Wish I got a 777.
runway18escanaba
runway18escanaba 0
It wont work
pilot62
Scott Campbell 0
CaptMorty
Brian Mortin 0
All AA F/O's on B777 are type rated, and probably 18-25 years airline tenure.
The scenario of an incapacitated pilot has been well practiced at some
point in an AA pilots sim training.
Next.....................
johnlear
John Lear 0
Yes, thank goodness. But how was the co-pilot able to tell?
aircmdr
Why do we let the media set the tone for aviation. Any time there is an incident, the media goes to the aviation experts, those seated in the back for information. I am glad to be retired.
aircmdr
Not news worthy. Why is it that every time there is an incident involving a passenger flight the media goes to all the "experst" that are sitting in the back of the airplane. I am glad I am retired.

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