Screaming_Emu
Well-Known Member
But in the CVR, the crew notes the flap setting. Which is used most often? 20? And out of CRW, would there be that much difference is performance between 8 and 20? Now we seem to be getting into more than just 'sterile cockpit'.
FWIW, I think the sterile cockpit rule is good but used too often as some trump card. The lesson I see is the small item of a delay throws the crew off its normal pacing. And it is a good idea to run the checklist two or three times when a less than normal progression occurs.
About 80% of takeoffs on the CRJ are flaps 8. Calling for flaps 8 on taxi feels like almost standard procedure. Honestly with most flaps 20 takeoffs the call usually is something like "Flaps eigh...err...twenty please".
I agree with you on the sterile cockpit. I think people have misunderstood the intention of the rule. Having a full conversation on taxi out is one thing, but if they want absolutely no impertinent conversation they've going to have us scrutinizing everything we say instead of concentrating on flying. Sometimes you just say stuff.