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In reply to the discussion: Southwest Jet Bound for Branson Lands at Wrong Airport [View all]Capt.Rocky300
(1,005 posts)57. As has been learned from past incidents, it's almost never..
just one thing, it's a chain of events that leads to mistakes. Break the chain and the outcome is improved. Following prescribed procedures almost always prevents that chain from being linked together in the first place. I will be interested to hear how much rest they had had and how long their duty day was. Being tired can cause bad decisions and complacency.
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Those lucky folks who were spared spending time in Branson should take it as a sign.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#5
With little fuel and no passengers/cargo, a 737 can take off in 1400 feet.
NutmegYankee
Jan 2014
#29
Can't you just see the flight crew and attendants red faces saying .. bu-bye, bu-bye, bu-bye ..ha ha
YOHABLO
Jan 2014
#15
I believe most, if not all, 121 airline company flight operation manuals......
Capt.Rocky300
Jan 2014
#53