You wouldn't? I would, I'm not excusing things, but this isn't as horrendous as people are making it out. 130 miles sounds like a lot, but at cruising speed that's 13 minutes extra on an hour and 47 minute flight.
Paperwork? Come on now. Most of those are, guess what, sitting back and watching. The interstate comment is asinine, for one you still have to steer a car and the odds of hitting something in a car vs a jet are astronomically higher when the jet is in open skies at cruising altitude.
Like I said, I'm not saying these guys shouldn't be fired, they should, but let's not make this into a bigger incident than it was.
IMO, these pilots aren't whats important, it's the lack of regulations keeping something like this from happening, whether they fell asleep or used a laptop it doesn't matter. There's really no excuse for there to be a jet losing radio contact with the ground and there's really no excuse for not having something in place to insure that pilots aren't asleep or completely disconnected with what is happening with the flight.


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