DoctorRose
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Aw. At the end the guy says “that’s the best you’ve ever done it.”
Aw. At the end the guy says “that’s the best you’ve ever done it.”
There are actually 3 runways at KDCA.
Runway 01/19 is the longest runway at 7169 ft and is reported in GOOD condition. This is the runway that handles the largest plane landings and takeoffs
Runway 15/33 is the second longest at 5204 ft and is reported in EXCELLENT condition. This is the runway that AA5342 and other smaller commercial craft may be assigned to when there is a lot of traffic.
Runway 04/22 is the shortest runway at 5000 ft and is reported in GOOD condition. I am not seeing it used much at all.
The airport description carries this caution message;
That could be a major disaster for a large plane as the runway may be too short for a safe heavy landing, risking a runway excursion into the Potomac. (My comment)
- BE ADVISED SOME AIRCREWS MISTAKE RWY 15 FOR RWY 19.
I would think exploring how to extend runway 04/22 might be an option to handle the amount of traffic at KDCA rather than get into trying to reconfigure the Potomac or other Federal Waterways in that hugely complicated area.
Contrast the relatively short runways at KDCA with Washington Dulles (IAD). Longest runway at Reagan is 7169 ft. At IAD, longest runway is 11500 ft and 3 of the 4 runways are longer than 10,000 ft.
I think the FAA needs to do some very serious consideration into how to make KDCA safer, even if it involves fewer flights.
Bbm.I have a feeling who'll be found at fault, but the most practical question is, what is the easiest thing to change?
To extend the runway takes time.
To hire more ATCs (and probably pay them better) means train more. + 2 years.
To change the military helicopter routes will be the fastest.
Emphasis mine.That’s why PATCO went on strike in 1981…and were fired by the POTUS as a result. ATC has historically been understaffed, supplemented by long OT hours, mandatory double-shift, etc….
Emphasis mine.
Snipped for focus.
That's scary knowing the ATC's as well as the airline pilots, are literally holding people's lives and safety in their hands !
For example, I wouldn't want a surgeon who was working a double shift to operate on me esp. if he/she was exhausted.
Need to be at the 'top of your game' for some jobs.
Omo.
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if this is off topic, please remove, but I watched Sean and Angela’s first place routine. Holy heck those kids were fearless, incredibly graceful. amazing skaters.
NVG's didn't seem to help in this situation. PAT25 slammed right into the side of the landing CRJ..
Army officials seem to be saying that the night vision goggles would help (not hinder) them to see other aircraft.
Officials said using NVGs, as they are often called, would likely be useful in an urban environment as they help the pilots navigate at night. The NVGs would help them see the other aircraft, especially over the Potomac River, which is only lit along the shorelines.
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Army Officials Say Helicopter Pilots Were Likely Wearing Night-Vision Goggles
Army officials said Thursday the pilots of the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that collided with the American Airlines jet had night-vision goggles and likely were wearing them at the time of the crash. Officials said using NVGs, as they are often called, would likely be useful in an urban...www.yahoo.com
More than 40 deceased have been recovered ....
Dive operations are done for the day due to daylight, conditions on the water and a growing sense among rescuers that most of the victims that can be reached without removing the fuselage from the water have already been recovered, a law enforcement source tells CNN.
NVG's didn't seem to help in this situation. PAT25 slammed right into the side of the landing CRJ.
Not a very good thing to say after this tragedy IMO.
The CRJ was exactly where it should have been on it's approach for a landing on runway 33. JMO.Doesn't do any harm to express their experienced opinion of NVGs. Seeing that we don't know if it was something like one (or both) aircraft veering off the lateral of their very specific flight path, as of yet.
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Emphasis mine.
Snipped for focus.
That's scary knowing the ATC's as well as the airline pilots, are literally holding people's lives and safety in their hands !
For example, I wouldn't want a surgeon who was working a double shift to operate on me esp. if he/she was exhausted.
Need to be at the 'top of your game' for some jobs.
Omo.
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Welcome to Websleuths !!![]()
Yes, fair enough.A tired surgeon generally can only harm one patient at time.
A tired ATController can hold the fate of hundreds of people at once.