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67 Top Ten Lessons from Delta 192 – Naked Man on the Runway at Atlanta Airport

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🗓️ 27 June 2018

⏱️ 26 minutes

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67 Top 10 Lessons from Delta 192 – Naked Man on the Runway at Atlanta Airport

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There are many lessons that pilots can learn from the incident in Atlanta in which a man climb up on the wing of an arriving airliner, jumped off, and ran naked onto the runway.
1. There’s always something new that happens you’ve never seen before.
2. Early information is often is often incorrect.
3. When something very out of the ordinary happens, Stop immediately.
4. Shut down your engine.
5. Don’t start up again until you’re absolutely sure everyone is clear the area.
6. Relay information about things you see that others may not see.
7. If there’s any doubt about the condition of the plane, don’t start up without having someone inspect the aircraft, and consider having it towed.
8. Re evaluate your original plan based on what has just happened.
9. Defer to tower to sort things out….that’s their job
10. Be patient, its going to take time for things to get unsnarled.
11. Enjoy the show!

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0:00.0

It tower 192 there apparently is a passenger opened up an overwing exit and is now on the wing

0:07.6

attempting to jump.

0:08.7

Can you alert police please?

0:10.4

Okay.

0:11.4

The 2104 Catholic Park City.

0:14.6

That's 2104.

0:16.4

Delta 192, can you repeat that?

0:20.0

Yeah, 192.

0:21.8

Flight attends informed us that there is somebody who opens an overwing exit and is on the wing.

0:27.1

Getting ready to jump off.

0:29.7

Okay.

0:32.8

Hello, and thank you for joining us for episode 68 of the Aviation News Talk podcast, where we bring you

0:37.9

general aviation news and relevant information that pilots like you can put to you someday.

0:42.5

Today, there was a rather unusual incident at the Atlanta airport that involved a naked man on the wing of an airliner.

0:48.2

In our moment, we'll talk about the top ten lessons that all pilots can learn from this incident.

0:52.8

Welcome to Aviation News Talk, where we talk about general aviation.

0:56.5

I'm Max Truscott.

0:57.4

I'm here to educate and inform you as a pilot or student pilot.

1:00.1

And today we're definitely going to have a little fun in the process.

1:02.6

And I'm going to talk also about my over 40 years of experience as a certificated pilot.

1:06.8

I'm author of the G-1,000 Glass Cockpit Handbook,

1:09.7

the 2008 National Flight Instructor of the Year,

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