Pilots of wayward jet lose licenses

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Pilots of wayward jet lose licenses

Washington (CNN) -- The Federal Aviation Administration has revoked the licenses of the two Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot a Minnesota airport by 150 miles during a 78-minute period of radio silence last week. Capt. Timothy B. Cheney, 53, and First Officer Richard I. Cole, 54, were piloting Northwest Flight 188 from San Diego, California, to the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport Wednesday when air traffic controllers lost radio contact with the Airbus A320 over the Denver, Colorado, area.

"The pilots were out of contact with air traffic controllers for an extended period of time and told federal investigators that they were distracted by a conversation," the FAA said. "Air traffic controllers and airline officials repeatedly tried to reach them through radio and data contact, without success." Cheney and Cole told investigators they were using personal laptop computers during the flight, in violation of company policy, and lost track of time, the National Transportation Safety Board has said.

The FAA said the revocations cite several violations of regulations, including failure to comply with air traffic control and clearances and operating carelessly and recklessly. Flight 188 carried 144 passengers, the two pilots and three flight attendants. Cheney was hired in 1985 and has more than 20,000 hours of flight time, while Cole was hired in 1997 and has about 11,000 hours of flight time, according to an NTSB report released Monday.

After 78 minutes of radio silence, the pilots re-established radio contact with air traffic controllers, according to the report. After landing at Minneapolis-St. Paul, both voluntarily underwent alcohol breath tests, which proved negative, the report said.

I have a feeling we may never know what happend in that cockpit. My first thought wasn't that they were drunk or asleep. I thought they were lovers and were just having a really good time. :naughty: Hence the inability to tell anyone what they were really doing. :wink:
 
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I read another version of this story at another site. It said that the one guy was tutoring the other about some new scheduling system that their airline now has after they merged or got bought out or whatever by the other airline.

But, of course, most people think that's bullshit. It was probably poker or porn or something. :tongue: