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That's just, like, your opinion, man
Hey there Manniax,
Have to laugh at the postings on here about fatigue and who's job is more physically demanding. I remember when I was a line mechanic being forced on a road trip(along with 2 other guys) after already working 8 hrs to change an engine on a DC-9 in the driving rain no less. By the time I got done I was literally seeing double I was so tired. I sit behind a desk now but got me to thinking about duty limitations for all us certifcated airman. Dispatchers per FAR 121.465 basically after 10 hrs of work have to be afforded at least 8 hrs rest. Pilots per FAR 121.377 have similar duty and rest restrictions. Now take a look at FAR 121.377 as it relates to mechanics..
Sec. 121.377 — Maintenance and preventive maintenance personnel duty time limitations.
Within the United States, each certificate holder (or person performing maintenance or preventive maintenance functions for it) shall relieve each person performing maintenance or preventive maintenance from duty for a period of at least 24 consecutive hours during any seven consecutive days, or the equivalent thereof within any one calendar month.
Pretty broad limits here. I know this is not related to the topic at hand just that the pilots and dispatchers on this thread are banging each other about safety and I think this is major in my opinion. Whether it can be proven or not I can go back in history and show all of you plenty of smoking craters that can be attributed to maintenance or lack therof. Sorry to hijack your thread. Probably why I have been trying to get out MX and into DX....
Some of the flight mechanics...man, I don't know how they do it. Further discussion is best done off the boards.