I have been a commercial airline pilot for almost 34 years. I initially worked for Air Wisconsin, flying regional flights. After all but 8 years, I was finally offered a job by United and eagerly accepted. It took me another eight years to make Captain and when I retired from United, my title was Senior Captain. In all of those years, I have read hundreds of books and stories about flying. Flying is my passion.
Today, surprisingly that it took so long, I finally read the story of JFK, Jr and his last flight over the Atlantic on his way to Martha's Vineyard to drop off his sister-in-law before flying on to Hyannis Port with his wife for his cousin's wedding. I was surprised to read that John was not IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) certified. John, Jr was only certified to fly by using VFR (Visual Flight Rules). Apparently, the NTSB concluded that he had spatial disorientation while he was out over the ocean. Can you imagine being up in the air with no landmarks or lights to follow? The ceiling is black, the ground is black and everything in between is black. It's like flying in a big black hole. This is how one acquires spacial disorientation. It is like someone spinning you around real fast and then putting you in a black closet and telling you to find the door.
The investigation had also found his autopilot had been turned off, which makes no sense for someone that does not know how to fly by instruments only. Some people speculated that there was a government cover up (what else is new) and that the government killed John when they learned that he was considering a run for the senate against Hillary Clinton. Others have said that he decided not to run after he found out that Hillary was also considering a run.
When I flew over water for the first few times, I can remember how eerie and unconventional it was. It was all very confusing for a short time. Of course, I had the opportunity to spend a lot of time in a simulator that allowed me to gain the experience necessary to fly at night over water. This is something that John, Jr did not have the luxury of. I learned very quickly to trust my instruments, which again is something that John, Jr. did not do. IMO, John just did not have enough flying experience using instruments. I think we all missed out on potentially having an outstanding individual as a leader of our country. Although I have never personally met John, Jr, I have heard him speak and he came across as someone who is a very caring and intelligent person.
The other thing that bothered me was that according to the story that I read, John's flying instructor had offered to go along with him because he was aware that John lacked experience flying in the conditions that he was about to fly through. I wish his instructor would have been more convincing and John would have conceded and allowed the instructor to go along.
Today, surprisingly that it took so long, I finally read the story of JFK, Jr and his last flight over the Atlantic on his way to Martha's Vineyard to drop off his sister-in-law before flying on to Hyannis Port with his wife for his cousin's wedding. I was surprised to read that John was not IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) certified. John, Jr was only certified to fly by using VFR (Visual Flight Rules). Apparently, the NTSB concluded that he had spatial disorientation while he was out over the ocean. Can you imagine being up in the air with no landmarks or lights to follow? The ceiling is black, the ground is black and everything in between is black. It's like flying in a big black hole. This is how one acquires spacial disorientation. It is like someone spinning you around real fast and then putting you in a black closet and telling you to find the door.
The investigation had also found his autopilot had been turned off, which makes no sense for someone that does not know how to fly by instruments only. Some people speculated that there was a government cover up (what else is new) and that the government killed John when they learned that he was considering a run for the senate against Hillary Clinton. Others have said that he decided not to run after he found out that Hillary was also considering a run.
When I flew over water for the first few times, I can remember how eerie and unconventional it was. It was all very confusing for a short time. Of course, I had the opportunity to spend a lot of time in a simulator that allowed me to gain the experience necessary to fly at night over water. This is something that John, Jr did not have the luxury of. I learned very quickly to trust my instruments, which again is something that John, Jr. did not do. IMO, John just did not have enough flying experience using instruments. I think we all missed out on potentially having an outstanding individual as a leader of our country. Although I have never personally met John, Jr, I have heard him speak and he came across as someone who is a very caring and intelligent person.
The other thing that bothered me was that according to the story that I read, John's flying instructor had offered to go along with him because he was aware that John lacked experience flying in the conditions that he was about to fly through. I wish his instructor would have been more convincing and John would have conceded and allowed the instructor to go along.