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Pilots Appeal License Revocation

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Chris Camp
@ November 6, 2009 2:35 AM
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WASHINGTON (AP) The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles are appealing their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board.

The appeals were filed late Wednesday, said board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz. He said that appeals typically are heard by an administrative law judge with the board within 120 days.

The Federal Aviation Administration revoked the licenses of Capt. Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor, Wash., and First Officer Richard Cole of Salem, Ore., last week. The agency said the pilots put the 144 passengers of Northwest Flight 188 in serious danger on Oct. 21 when they failed to communicate with anyone on the ground for 91 minutes despite repeated attempts by air traffic controllers and their own airline to reach them.

There is a discrepancy between FAA and NTSB over exactly how long the flight was out of radio contact. FAA said 91 minutes in letters sent to the pilots six days after the incident. NTSB officials told reporters Thursday it was actually 77 minutes. FAA spokeswoman Laura Brown would not confirm either figure, saying the agency is working on a timeline of the event and will know more next week.

Cheney and Cole told investigators they lost track of time and place while working on crew scheduling on their laptops. They said they didn't realize their situation until a flight attendant contacted them on the intercom to ask when the plane would be landing. By then, the Airbus A320 was over Wisconsin at 37,000 feet. The pilots turned the plane around and landed safely in Minneapolis.

Attorneys for the pilots declined to comment.

The incident raised national security concerns. Senior White House officials were notified by the White House situation room during the incident. Fighter jets in two locations were moments away from taking off to track down the errant airliner when contact was re-established.

FAA and NTSB investigators were in Colorado Wednesday, where they interviewed controllers at FAA's radar center in Longmont. FAA investigators also spoke with military officials at the North American Aerospace Defense Command, Brown said.

Investigators plan to interview controllers in Minneapolis on Friday, NTSB spokesman Keith Holloway said.

The U.S. military would have launched fighters if it had been notified sooner. Gen. Gene Renuart, who heads U.S. Northern Command, has said he learned of the incident just four or five minutes before the FAA regained contact with the pilots. The delay has raised questions about whether controllers complied with procedures put in place after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Two bills were introduced in the Senate Thursday to ban nonessential electronics, including personal laptops, from the cockpit.

``We simply want to ensure that, with all of the electronic distractions available these days, flying the plane remains the one and only focus,'' Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., the author of one of the bills, said in a statement.

FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt said Wednesday that the Northwest incident is the result of an erosion of professionalism among commercial airline pilots.

``I think that this is a sign of a much bigger problem,'' Babbitt said in a speech to an aviation club. ``I can't regulate professionalism. With everything we know about human factors, there are still those who just ignore the commonsense rules of safety.''

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


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  • Remember 9/11?
    They should fall on their faces and plead for forgiveness, not their licenses. Do they not realize how close they were to being shot down by fighter jets? Explain that to the families of the "delayed" passengers. "Oh, sorry, our pilots were just scheduling on their computers. Anyone could make the same mistake. Sorry about your loved ones, but they should have known the risks when they took the flight. I mean, who can be expected to focus exclusively on their jobs, right?" This is actually a pretty serious deal and the more I think about it, the angrier I get.
  • Pilots appeal
    Their inattention put everyone's lives at risk. If ground was trying to contact them to alert them to danger, they were not available. Suppose they were ignoring their instruments the same as the radio? These bozos need a job where other people do not have to depend on their alertness. Airplanes do not usually give 2nd chances
  • Most likely, they are super liberals, coming from those bluse states in the NW. Its common for liberals, to make stupid actions malicioualy, then want to repent later. Its a sad day, they should never fly again, and be subject to a public flogging by the passengers who were delayed. The FAA has more to worry about then a few guys looking at internet porn while they should be flying a plane full of paying customers
  • Pilots Appeal License Revocation
    They can't be serious here. They were not all that concerned while they were flying that plane. They were more interested in the internet than doing their jobs & for the safety of their passengers.
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