:yeahthat:I think they were foolish for not checking it out. If another pilot mentions something to me about the airplane as I taxi out, Im going to check it out
No one said you're not a jerkOk, well I appreciate the feedback. I felt like a jerk.
So, I appreciate the validation.
I guess the better question is: How would you feel if you did not say anything and then something bad happened? You did the right thing.
Zap, like everyone else said, you made the right call. Me personally, I woulda thanked you over the radio for bringing it to my attention and gone back to get the rampers to look at it. You don't even need to come into a gate for something like that. We've got a section next to our gates in MEM we could pull into, the rampers could go grab the bag, and we'd be on our merry way. Wouldn't even have to block back in to get it done. I'd rather do that than risk the thing getting ingested into the engines. Sure, it'll blow off. But where is it gonna go when it blows off is my question.
I wonder what the crew would have done if they had the FAA in the jumpseat?
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I bet they would have beat feet to a hard stand if another a/c called up and said the FAA 121 inspector onboard recommended they get it checked out.
Agreed. Just so I am not misunderstood, that was the gist of my post. If you wouldn't do it with a fed, dont do it without. However, that said, I think everyone is on their best behavior with a fed.If you operate every flight like you've got the feds on the JS, then when you DO have them, you won't even break a sweat.