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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-13-2010 @ 9:32PM
CAROL said...
ITS A SCAREY THING IF YOUR PILOT DIES IN FLIGHT....BUT THERES THE CO-PILOT RIGHT THERE BESIDE HIM IN THE CABIN...ISN'T IT HIS JOB TO TAKE OVER FOR THE PILOT IF SOMETHING HAPPENS??? HE HAS HAD FLYING LESSONS TOO ....SO I'M THINKING HE SHOULD BE QUALIFIED TO FLY & LAND THE PLANE AS WELL AS THE PILOT
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10-16-2010 @ 11:22AM
BK Sharma said...
Co-Pilot Landed this plane.