Im just not outraged...Nor do I have any illusions to Europe, much less eastern europe being all that "free". And finally the plausible deniability was made by the bomb threat, i dont have to manufacture that or convince anyone of its veracity (and I have no illusions about how bogus it was or wasnt).
Im not a pilot, much less a pilot in that part of the world. But I do know that planes are generally only talking to 1 ATC at a time and it takes time to get in touch with another. And that pilots have very specific checklists and procedures when needing to call emergency landings. Listen to the Sully recordings when he ditched in an emergency. NJ was closer but he was still in contact and it would have taken too long.
So if they get called for an emergency and are forced to make a landing, there are protocols in place to swiftly determine the when, where etc of setting down.
Unless you are going to make the accusation that the pilots are political agents/operatives...
> Listen to the Sully recordings when he ditched in an emergency. NJ was closer but he was still in contact and it would have taken too long.
He was _talking_ to NY TRACON. That doesn't mean he was somehow required to land in NY, not NJ. His first request to ATC was whether he could land at Teterboro (in NJ). They got on the phone and got permission for him, in order to avoid having to switch frequencies.
> So if they get called for an emergency and are forced to make a landing, there are protocols in place to swiftly determine the when, where etc of setting down.
Indeed there are, and literally none of them have to do with which ATC center the pilot happens to be communicating with at that point.
> Unless you are going to make the accusation that the pilots are political agents/operatives...
The pilots were looking at a MiG-29 out their window. They did not have a choice in the matter.
> Nor do I have any illusions to Europe, much less eastern europe being all that "free
Europe consistenly gets the highest ranking in things that test for different aspects of freedom (democracy, press, police violence, etc.)
To be clear: it's not that Europe can't do better, but if you care about 'freedom' it's a better place to be than pretty much any other region on the planet.
Im not a pilot, much less a pilot in that part of the world. But I do know that planes are generally only talking to 1 ATC at a time and it takes time to get in touch with another. And that pilots have very specific checklists and procedures when needing to call emergency landings. Listen to the Sully recordings when he ditched in an emergency. NJ was closer but he was still in contact and it would have taken too long.
So if they get called for an emergency and are forced to make a landing, there are protocols in place to swiftly determine the when, where etc of setting down.
Unless you are going to make the accusation that the pilots are political agents/operatives...