Batik Air, one of Indonesia’s prominent airlines, is under scrutiny following reports that pilots fell asleep during a recent flight, prompting author

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    8 months ago

    For anyone wondering about the co-pilot “flight attendants discovered that both pilots were allegedly asleep in the cockpit”

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      8 months ago

      How do you discover that something is alleged? I get that you gotta slap that shit in there somewhere so ain’t get sued, but why the fuck not “flight attendants allegedly discovered both pilots asleep in the cockpit.”

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        8 months ago

        no clue. I just tend to paste parts of articles that answer questions I had in my head from the headline.

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    8 months ago

    I thought this sort of thing happened pretty often across all airlines, but was generally kept quiet.

    Human pilots are only really needed at take-off, landing and in case of emergency. Once a plane is in the air, flight paths are pretty much fixed by the aviation authorities and the autopilot does basically everything. The pilot and co-pilot don’t have much to do, get bored and doze off.

    They’re never supposed to be asleep at the same time, of course, but I would not be surprised if the other accidentally drifts off when the first is already taking a more official nap, especially on long haul flights.