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Fake pilot flies real plane for 13 years

#1



Matt²

http://gizmodo.com/5540789/the-guy-who-flew-thousands-of-passengers-as-a-fake-pilot

O_0

...and yet he's now an experienced pilot thanks to their training program? O_0 ....


#2



Chibibar

Fake pilot flies real plane

That is funny in a weird way. The reporter of the article is right on the fact that security (including in Europe) make the passenger go through hoops before getting on the plane. I remember when I was transferring in Berlin, I had to do TWO full checkin. Blah.


#3

rac3r_x

rac3r_x

Apparently Jesus is not amused.



#4

Null

Null

Well, he's not so much a fake pilot as an unlicensed pilot, I'd guess. Yeah, that's pretty crazy, and unfortunately I can just see a sleeper cell somewhere going "Really?" and using that.


#5

Ross

Ross

13 years of flying with no incidents? Hell, I'd fly on his plane.


#6



Matt²

13 years of flying with no incidents? Hell, I'd fly on his plane.
you know, that's kinda what I was thinking. Here's someone who was trained, live, IN the industry. He's flown, he has the experience, and has never messed up. Get the proper license, suspend him, and rehire him.


#7



Soliloquy

I care less about a piece of paper than I do about actual competence. While I understand the need for licensing and whatnot, having this guy flying doesn't bother me in the least.


#8



RealBigNuke

I think he just wanted to be like DeCaprio from 'catch me if you can'.

...Retroactively, since the movie came out after he started his shenanigans

Honestly, it sounds like the one year suspension and small fine are fairly appropriate punishments. I hope the guy gets back up in the air as soon as he's able.


#9



Philosopher B.

Sound like he was flying by the seat of his pants.


#10

@Li3n

@Li3n

Yeah, sounds like a clear case of big fine (to discourage idiots) and making him get his license.


#11

phil

phil

This guy is either the luckiest son of a bitch there ever was or piloting a plane is not that hard.


#12



LordRavage

Sound like he was flying by the seat of his pants.
His credentials were up in the air.


#13



Joe Johnson

I care less about a piece of paper than I do about actual competence. While I understand the need for licensing and whatnot, having this guy flying doesn't bother me in the least.
Sounds like he knew how to fly a plane alright, but would he know what to do in case of an emergency?[/QUOTE]

Right, I wouldn't trust him to land in, say, the Hudson river.


#14

SpecialKO

SpecialKO

Sound like he was flying by the seat of his pants.
His credentials were up in the air.[/QUOTE]

It must be admitted, it's nice to know that your pilot has had a solid grounding in the basics, at least.


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