I am annoyed at all the negative comments on Facebook about this amid all the unoriginal 'armless' and 'arm and a leg' jokes.
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I, and my children, have been in a car driven by a man who was paralysed in his arms because of polio and who drove with his feet. I can see very little difference between that and a pilot with an artificial arm especially as the pilot has thousand of flying hours and would have had to fly a very stringent test before becoming a commercial pilot.
So people, would you fly with him as your pilot?
A pilot for a British budget airline briefly lost control of a flight after his artificial arm came loose during landing, according to an air accident report.
The Flybe plane, carrying 47 passengers, had been coming in to land at Belfast City Airport from Birmingham when the pilot's prosthetic forearm became detached from a special clamp fitted to the plane's yoke.
This caused the plane to land with a "bounce", but no one was injured.
Flybe said it was proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
"The senior captain referred to in this report is one of Flybe's most experienced and trusted pilots," said captain Ian Baston, the firm's director of flight operations and safety.
"The airline confirms that at no time was the safety of its passengers or crew compromised in any way, nor was the aircraft damaged."
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I, and my children, have been in a car driven by a man who was paralysed in his arms because of polio and who drove with his feet. I can see very little difference between that and a pilot with an artificial arm especially as the pilot has thousand of flying hours and would have had to fly a very stringent test before becoming a commercial pilot.
So people, would you fly with him as your pilot?