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Offline kyle172

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Airline pilot fired for buzzing Washington airfield
« on: February 27, 2008, 11:29:14 AM »
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Cathay Pacific pilot buzzes Boeing field in Washington state

Pilot was taking delivery of 777 airliner

Airline says while stunt sometimes done, pilot did not have permission this time





     
HONG KONG, China (AP) -- A Cathay Pacific Airways pilot was fired after he buzzed a U.S. airfield without permission while taking delivery of a Boeing 777-300ER passenger jet, the airline said Wednesday.


A Cathay Pacific Airways Boeing 777-300 shown flies low over Paine Field, in Everett, Washington on January 30.

 The Hong Kong-based carrier -- which would not identify the pilot -- said it was still investigating the January 30 fly-by at Paine Field, 30 miles north of downtown Seattle and home to a Boeing plant.

Cathay spokeswoman Carolyn Leung said the pilot was dismissed last week because he did not seek or obtain approval for the fly-by, which has been done several times before at air shows with the airline's permission.

An airline statement said another pilot on the plane has been subject to disciplinary proceedings, but Leung would not elaborate on the case or other details.

Hong Kong's South China Morning Post newspaper reported Sunday that the airline's chairman, Christopher Pratt, was on the plane when the pilot, Capt. Ian Wilkinson, swooped back over the Boeing plant shortly after taking off.

Images of the stunt were posted on YouTube and the Web site of a Seattle-area plane spotter, Matt Cawby.

A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman, Mike Fergus, told The Seattle Times the flyby was under investigation.

The 777-300ER is 242 feet long, weighs about 350 tons and is listed at $264 million



Offline NY Z Pilot

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Re: Airline pilot fired for buzzing Washington airfield
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2008, 01:06:58 PM »
...wow. I would love to see that in person.