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Did anyone hear the audio? The kid actually did a pretty good job - it stated the directions pretty clearly.
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I think the kid did an awesome job, and all these people saying its unprofessional and that it could of cause an accident.
I don't think the kid was controlling what the aircraft were doing just telling them what to do. I don't see any harm in take your kid to work day. |
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Agree with you both completely, it was clear he was under very close supervision and being told what to say and when to say it. Also, the father was giving the line-up instructions and the child mainly gave "contact departures" instructions (along with a couple of "cleared for takeoff" ones). You could tell the pilots were aware it was a kid (it would be difficult to miss...) so I don't think there was any danger there.
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Priceless, but given the usual media beat-up about everything and anything, the poor guy no longer has a job. What is the world coming to?
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That was bound to happen Steve, unfortunately.
Most kids love to see what their parents do and would be happy to go to their workplace even for a few hours. Tragically, this can be catastrophic; if you recall the Aeroflot A310 that crashed after the Captains' nephews/sons were allowed to 'play' with the controls. |
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Having said that though, it was still wrong to allow the child to relay directions. A strong reprimand would be more appropriate that a sacking. |
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The ATC and his Superviser have only been stood down (suspended if you will) pending the outcome of an investigation. Hard to speculate at this stage what will happen, we can only hope that the FAA see it for what it was. |
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