ClarkGriswold
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Interesting twist. USA Today is reporting the pilot was temporarily blinded.
http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/2507059
**grabs popcorn**
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Interesting twist. USA Today is reporting the pilot was temporarily blinded.
http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/2507059
**grabs popcorn**
Do you guys get in the habit of clicking the silence button as rapidly as you hear a caution or master warning ding? I have noticed that in the GIV sim sessions I have done. The damn thing goes off so much, it desensitizes the crew.
Get back at me when pilots that have failed multiple check rides aren't coddled by their union.
TFaudree_ERAU said:So, in this just culture, we've "fixed" the root cause of 3407 by requiring ATP minimums for FOs.
Get back at me when pilots that have failed multiple check rides aren't coddled by their union.
dasleben said:Just a minor point, the union's job is to protect the pilots. That's why they take my 1.56% every month.
If you are referring to the Captain of 3407 I'd love to know the coddling you talk about. You must have some insider stuff since you speak with such authority.So, in this just culture, we've "fixed" the root cause of 3407 by requiring ATP minimums for FOs.
Get back at me when pilots that have failed multiple check rides aren't coddled by their union.
Just a minor point, the union's job is to protect the pilots. That's why they take my 1.56% every month.
Once again your opinion is wrong. You have no idea what you're talking about.The union's job is to enhance safety as well, is it not. Giving someone a handful of do-overs is not the way to do that...IMHO.
TFaudree_ERAU said:The union's job is to enhance safety as well, is it not. Giving someone a handful of do-overs is not the way to do that...IMHO.
Do you think it has any thing to do with it being the first major accident in the Facebook generation? Or I guess you could say smart phone generation. We live in a time where every thing from what people eat to how their kid poops is shared instantly. I think it may be the NTSB's way of getting ahead of that before people start sharing on their own.I too am quite shocked at the amount of information they're making public to the press. Having an investigation being done in public like it's some Kardashian show or some OJ trial, chips away and eventually destroys the integrity of the investigation and evidence at hand. I, fo one, don't know why they are doing this to the degree they are, as it goes against darn near everything Ive been brought up to believe in my career.
Get back at me when pilots that have failed multiple check rides aren't coddled by their union.
The union's job is actually to make sure the processes in place are followed.
The union's job is to enhance safety as well, is it not. Giving someone a handful of do-overs is not the way to do that...IMHO.
Details please?
I haven't seen an ALPA rep in recurrent objecting to questioning.
Some union carriers, like the one I worked for before SouthernJets had a "no retest" policy. Blow recurrent, initial or upgrade? Later skater.
Interesting twist. USA Today is reporting the pilot was temporarily blinded.
http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/2507059
**grabs popcorn**
Are you referring to the quoted post where a pilot states he/sh accepts speed assignments, then ignores them because he/she thinks they are stupid? An "unable" would suffice, but that pilot feels that ATC should always be by the book but he/she is exempt from that standard apparently.
We deal with long-haul aircraft everyday who request instrument approaches in lieu of the advertised visual, they get it. Doing exclusively instrument procedures may be safer for long-haul aircraft but strictly instrument procedures degrade the efficiency of the system. But accepting instructions, then willfully ignoring them degrades the safety of the system.
The union's job is to enhance safety as well, is it not. Giving someone a handful of do-overs is not the way to do that...IMHO.
"To keep the culture truly just, we hold you accountable for willful, illegal or immoral acts." Okay, let's address that.
Willfull = "Damn the torpedoes, I'm going to fly this mamma jamma into the seawall."
Did they do that, you think?
Illegal = "I'm going to drink these 5 beers and snort this cocaine before I fly."
They didn't drug test, but do you think they were all drunk?
Immoral = Not really relevant to this accident.