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Pilot's artificial arm 'became detached while landing plane'
A pilot lost control of a passenger plane after his artificial arm became detached as he was coming in to land, an accident report has said. The Flybe flight from Birmingham, with 47 passengers on board, was approaching Belfast City Airport in gusty conditions on 12 February. It landed heavily but no-one was hurt and the plane was not damaged. (www.bbc.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I 4 one would never use FLYBE , it seems to be not up to standards , myself I love to take off & at the end of the flight LAND trouble FREE not LIMB FREE
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Pilot's Prosthetic Arm Detaches During Flybe Landing
How'd you pass your physical with a prosthetic arm????
http://www.flyertalk.com/story/pilots-prosthetic-arm-detaches-during-flybe-landing.html
Pilot's Prosthetic Arm Detaches During Flybe Landing
How'd you pass your physical with a prosthetic arm????
http://www.flyertalk.com/story/pilots-prosthetic-arm-detaches-during-flybe-landing.html
Henceforth when flying this airline again I might have to ask the stews if the pilots´ arms and legs are the original ones or what.
R U joking why was he P.I.C?????
On the serious side, read the story. Very Sr. Pilot and there was clamp of some type that made it work.
That 'reasonable accommodation' is a lot more reasonable that some I've come across.
Pilot's artificial arm detaches while landing
A British air accident report has recounted how a pilot briefly lost control of a passenger plane after his artificial arm became detached from the control yoke during landing.
The report, published Thursday, said the incident took place as the Flybe flight from Birmingham, carrying 47 passengers, was approaching Belfast City Airport in gusty conditions in February.
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