Humor Air India probes auto-pilot switch-off on passenger jet

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Flying out of Bangkok too. Mmhmm.
 

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A disconnected auto pilot during cruise isn't necessarily something very special. Some pilots even might do it when you are in the cockpit as a visitor, to show you how smoothly and easily the airplane can be handled manually at high speed and high altitude.

But even if it happens unintentional, it doesn't mean that safety was a concern. If the attitude/roll/speed/vertical speed changes, it will be recognised by the pilots, unless nobody is in the cockpit, which is more than an unlikely scenario. Not to mention that a disconnection of the auto pilot will be recognised in any case, since one can't fail to hear it.

Also, I consider the allegation, that the cockpit was unoccupied for 40 minutes, pure nonsense.

So, what did happen due to auto pilot disconnection? Obviously nothing. After all this seems to be a silly season news release, making an elephant out of a minor incident.

My guess: although not appropriate, the cockpit crew obviously had fun with the cabin crew in the cockpit. I doubt that safety was a concern at any point in time. Air India is a big airline, operating a modern fleet. And they didn't record more losses than some other big airlines in history. So for now I don't buy this news.
 

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Also, I consider the allegation, that the cockpit was unoccupied for 40 minutes, pure nonsense.

I would not exclude this as impossible. Air India has had some serious issues with the professionality of their pilots in the past year. Letting the autopilot fly uncontrolled is something I could attribute to them.
 

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Of course.

Why not? Because a news article reports that there was a disconnected auto pilot?

Even the fact that American Airlines lists three times as much fatalities as Air India (and that in a shorter period of time) wouldn't stop me from buying tickets of either airline.

---------- Post added at 05:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:04 PM ----------

I would not exclude this as impossible. Air India has had some serious issues with the professionality of their pilots in the past year. Letting the autopilot fly uncontrolled is something I could attribute to them.

You'll always find strange/bored pilots. Even in the US...



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