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[–] 5 pts

Landing a plane is not the place where you want the deficiencies inherent to an affirmative action hire to manifest.

[–] 4 pts

Landing may be the hardest part of every day flying, but realistically the biggest threat is when shit goes wrong. IQ is literally the measure of ones ability to solve problems. It measures not only accuracy but speed. This is absolutely the deciding factor in outcomes when something goes wrong. Nearly ever aviation accident could be averted if the pilot was intelligent enough to do the right thing. And there is no way to really know how many more tragedies there would be if high IQ pilots were not there to avert disaster.

In this field more than in any other it is not education that makes the difference but IQ.

I am so tempted to say "fuck it, let them learn the hard way" but realistically they wont. And they will cover up pilot error and report it as mechanical or situational and claim that there was nothing the pilot could do.

I guarantee the Jewish airlines won't be putting apes in the cockpit.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

"Any landing you walk away from is a sucessful one" - Unknown.

lets put it this way, the absolute greatest kind of person you can have in the pilots seat of an airliner is an ex fighter pilot, those fuckers can make planes do things they shouldnt and go have a look at any one of hundreds of miracle stories of planes that landed that shouldnt and what do you not generally see anywhere near the cockpit? ill leave that to you.

awesome awesome video ive seen for the life of me i can no longer remember his name but famous pilot (not yaeger) doing multiple completely unpowered loops constantly trading speed for altitude for speed for altitude perfectly balanced (thats what them fighter plane people talk about when they want 'high kinetic engagements' shit like that got learned in places like the pacific war with big fat heavy buffalo fighters vs light wood zeros, once the yanks learned to start high dive in rape them and get the fuck out again, the japanese lost their manouvering advantage and got fucked), then another one on the inside of the plane doing loops and barrel rolls with a glass of water on the dash and the water not moving.

shit you can even land an f-15 with one wing and fighter planes are designed to be completely unbalanced (leave the stick and throttle alone it will tend to move away from straight and level, thats how they can be flicked around the way they are vs cessna which is balanced and designed to right itself to straight and level.

now go look up the cornfield bomber as to what happens when the pilot ditches from an uncontrollable craft that then rights itself

[–] 0 pt

they thought of this already, that is why going forward with every pilot license they will get a free abacus.

[–] 3 pts

They've been doing this in the medical industry for years. It would be interesting to know how many deaths they've caused. Probably millions.

[–] 0 pt

In the US, medical malpractice kills far more than any other cause. So yep, literally millions. I think it's something like 600k per year due to malpractice and unnecessary procedures.

[–] 3 pts

Don't worry, the planes will land, only at a much higher rate of speed and into surfaces that are not airports.

[–] 2 pts

Lordy Lordy thez puyt the airport in de rong place

[–] 1 pt

Knowing geography, making flight plans, doing pre-flight checks and maintaining the requirements of a pilot license is racist yo.

[–] 0 pt

Uh, insurance? Thank God above for the Jews.