No problem. I still maintain that most pilots are going to follow the old truism:
"Don't drop the airplane to fly the mic."
I'm only speculating like everyone else, but posters like Mouth are probably correct. Barring someone in the cockpit going crazy (FedEx 705), it sure feels like catastrophic equipment failure. Radio on, radio off, blindly following the regs, saying to hell with the rules....I'm not sure any of that mattered. And having Chuck Yeager in one seat, Captain Sully in the other, and Al Haynes '52 in the jump seat might not have saved the day, either.
"Don't drop the airplane to fly the mic."
I'm only speculating like everyone else, but posters like Mouth are probably correct. Barring someone in the cockpit going crazy (FedEx 705), it sure feels like catastrophic equipment failure. Radio on, radio off, blindly following the regs, saying to hell with the rules....I'm not sure any of that mattered. And having Chuck Yeager in one seat, Captain Sully in the other, and Al Haynes '52 in the jump seat might not have saved the day, either.