Re: 777 down at KSFO
Posted: 13 Jul 2013, 12:44


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From my experience in India I can say this behavior is at least also wide-spread in India as well. But in India there is another factor putting danger to civil aviation: corruption. Not too long ago some flight schools were closed because they were faking documents.MIKE JG wrote:
The Koreans are very very bright and smart so I was puzzled by their inability to fly an airplane well. They would show up on Day 1 of training (an hour before the scheduled briefing time, in a 3-piece suit, and shined shoes) with the entire contents of the FCOM and Flight Manual totally memorized. But, putting that information to actual use was many times impossible. Crosswind landings are also an unsolvable puzzle for most of them. I never did figure it out completely, but I think I did uncover a few clues. Here is my best guess. First off, their educational system emphasizes ROTE memorization from the first day of school as little kids. As you know, that is the lowest form of learning and they act like robots. They are also taught to NEVER challenge authority and in spite of the flight training heavily emphasizing CRM/CLR, it still exists either on the surface or very subtly. You just can’t change 3000 years of culture.
Further to this postMIKE JG wrote:The media in this country is so stupid these days, it's just embarrassing. They're clueless, they really are.
As evidence I present: http://youtu.be/L1JYHNX8pdo
If they pull it, search KTVU Asiana fail