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Wayward pilots were working on their laptops

Wayward pilots were working on their laptops

Jen Fad · Monday, October 26th 2009 at 5:11PM · 324 views
WASHINGTON – Two Northwest Airlines pilots have told federal investigators that they were going over schedules using their laptop computers in violation of company policy while their plane overflew their Minneapolis destination by 150 miles, the National Transportation Safety Board said Monday. The pilots — Richard Cole of Salem, Ore., the first officer, and Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor, Wash., the captain — said in interviews conducted over the weekend that they were not fatigued and didn't fall asleep, the board said in a statement.

Instead, Cole and Cheney told investigators that they both had their laptops out while the first officer, who had more experience with scheduling, instructed the captain on monthly flight crew scheduling. The pilots were out of communication with air traffic controllers and their airline for more than an hour and didn't realize their mistake until contacted by a flight attendant, the board said.

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Jen Fad Tuesday, October 27th 2009 at 4:56PM

CNN Breaking News
-- The FAA says it has revoked the licenses of two Northwest Airlines pilots who overflew a Minnesota airport last week.

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