Straight answers about maddening safety rules

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35 Secrets Your Pilot Won't Tell You



by Reader's Digest Magazine, on Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:52am PDT




We asked 17 pilots from across the country to give us straight answers about maddening safety rules, inexplicable delays, the air and attitudes up there—and what really happens behind the cockpit door. What they told us will change the way you fly.
Plus: 13 Things Your Flight Attendant Won't Tell You
What You Don't Want to Know

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“I’m constantly under pressure to carry less fuel than I’m comfortable with. Airlines are always looking at the bottom line, and you burn fuel carrying fuel. Sometimes if you carry just enough fuel and you hit thunderstorms or delays, then suddenly you’re running out of gas and you have to go to an alternate airport.” -Captain at a major airline “Sometimes the airline won’t give us lunch breaks or even time to eat. We have to delay flights just so we can get food.” -First officer on a regional carrier
“We tell passengers what they need to know. We don’t tell them things that are going to scare the pants off them. So you’ll never hear me say, ‘Ladies and gentlemen, we just had an engine failure,’ even if that’s true.” -Jim Tilmon, retired American Airlines pilot, Phoenix
“The Department of Transportation has put such an emphasis on on-time performance that we pretty much aren’t allowed to delay a flight anymore, even if there are 20 people on a connecting flight that’s coming in just a little late.” -Commercial pilot, Charlotte, North Carolina
“The truth is, we’re exhausted. Our work rules allow us to be on duty 16 hours without a break. That’s many more hours than a truck driver. And unlike a truck driver, who can pull over at the next rest stop, we can’t pull over at the next cloud.” -Captain at a major airline

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I've never been in an airplane.....can you believe that?


that is incredible!! You are still not ''born'' in a way!
Just book a flight to my city --it is 20 hours flight---and I will be there to receive you:)
I have flown from Tokyo to Seattle--over the pacific ocean, then to London and back home..not once but more than a dozen times!! At first you feel a little fear but soon you adjust and get over the fear...

so, when are you cumming??;)
 
that is incredible!! You are still not ''born'' in a way!
Just book a flight to my city --it is 20 hours flight---and I will be there to receive you:)
I have flown from Tokyo to Seattle--over the pacific ocean, then to London and back home..not once but more than a dozen times!! At first you feel a little fear but soon you adjust and get over the fear...

so, when are you cumming??;)


I'm planning on flying soon, but, no offense, my first experience will probably not be a 20 hour one...lol..thats a little too much.
 
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