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Daddy Wags 2K
05:41 PMJun 19 2009
Pmatt.........................thanks for that insight........
Daddy Wags 2K
05:37 PMJun 19 2009
Pmatt.................................thanks for that info.........
Riognach
04:32 PMJun 19 2009
Oldwooden cross, please take your sermons elsewhere.
Boscoguys
03:11 PMJun 19 2009
I would imagine this situation is part of standard training, for both the loss of the pilot and for the loss of the co-pilot? I doubt the passengers were in any danger at any given time. Human Beings are curious and we want to know what's going on, however, I think it's best that an announcement wasn't made to the passengers, it would have caused unnecessary panic.
RBabka15108
03:02 PMJun 19 2009
The Continental Flight Crew did an amazing job and was very professional in handling a difficult situation. Death is never easy to deal with, and when one of your very own Crew is the victim, it is not that easy to remain composed and carry on like "nothing happened". For the pax who feel uninformed or "out of the loop".....give it a rest! Use your rubber neck tendency on the highway like you normally do. If it doesn't pertain to you BACK OFF. Continental did a super job and the medical assistance provided by the doctors will be comfort to the Crew and the pilot's family that THEY DID ALL THEY COULD!
Oldwoodncross2
02:32 PMJun 19 2009
Watch for terribel blasfemy it is the Devils work that they are taken my name and use it here I am not imagening it ether look at it the other peopel! there is two other peopel using my name and one had a number 2 and the other one dident spell it the same way and added an e to wooden and it is very blasfemos and I am very very upset this hapen becuase they are not me they are other peopel that did this and I have already pray over this that GOD will come upon them and make them stop this mockings of the name of JESUS and his HOLY WORD. pastor pfitzer will call aol presidnet and the police. i must go lay down nwo as this upset me so, i will be back latre because of this blasfemy.
Manasseh51
02:18 PMJun 19 2009
My prayers are with the famiily, friends and co-workers of the capt.May they find peace of heart.

PMattBauman
01:27 PMJun 19 2009
Co-pilots, technically First Officers (FO) share flying duties w/ the capt. The capt. does not fly every leg, they alternate. Capt. flies one leg and the FO (pilot not flying) talks to Air Traffic Control, passenger announcements, check lists, etc. The next leg is flown by the FO and the capt. becomes "pilot not flying"-pnf. The only operation that can't be conducted from the right seat (the FO's) is taxiing the aircraft. This is done w/ a tiller located by the left seat (the capt's seat). So for everyone freaking out and thinking it is some sort of miracle that the FO was able to fly and land the plane, it is done on 50% of every flight.

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