http://www.cnn.com/2010/TRAVEL/03/05...ex.html?hpt=T2
I think this is being blown way out of proportion.
- You never hear the full tapes - how do you know if the father didn't OK it with the pilots before letting his kid at the microphone?
- I am sure the father was right there with the child (maybe even with another headset?) so if anything did happen the parent could hop in.
- All the clips are from take-offs. I would think this is the least dangerous part of the procedure. I didn't hear any landings and most of the clips are the child telling pilots that they're cleared to take off. I haven't heard any clips that pertain to landings.
This has been on a big subject on the morning show I listen to. People think that the kids could have started to yell things that they shouldn't have - some pilots called in and did say that if the child did say something out of the ordinary, they would ask for clarification (they're not as mindless as many people think).
People are also comparing this to the Russian flight where a pilot let his kid into the cockpit and the child turned off the autopilot, causing the plane to crash. This is no where near it. The child is not in control of the plane, it is only a director. If the pilot doesn't like what he hears, he will stop.
I think this is being blown way out of proportion.
- You never hear the full tapes - how do you know if the father didn't OK it with the pilots before letting his kid at the microphone?
- I am sure the father was right there with the child (maybe even with another headset?) so if anything did happen the parent could hop in.
- All the clips are from take-offs. I would think this is the least dangerous part of the procedure. I didn't hear any landings and most of the clips are the child telling pilots that they're cleared to take off. I haven't heard any clips that pertain to landings.
This has been on a big subject on the morning show I listen to. People think that the kids could have started to yell things that they shouldn't have - some pilots called in and did say that if the child did say something out of the ordinary, they would ask for clarification (they're not as mindless as many people think).
People are also comparing this to the Russian flight where a pilot let his kid into the cockpit and the child turned off the autopilot, causing the plane to crash. This is no where near it. The child is not in control of the plane, it is only a director. If the pilot doesn't like what he hears, he will stop.
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