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mmmmmm wine
I would say that ARGUS, WYVERN etc are just marketing tools, and really that is true. The different level of status from ARGUS depends on a few things (mx vendor, training, experience level of pilots etc.) but the cost to achieve ARGUS Platinum is more than Silver or Gold.
The bottom line is, this company probably was Argus Platinum, as that is the highest and is a bragging right to unassuming customers. 100 in type for an FO, 100 PIC in type for CA I believe are the pilot requirements specifically (among low TT). Yet nothing takes into account culture, duty/rest, checkride failures etc. and as this situation is showing, you can just doctor your freaking books to get whatever superficial certification you want, and it doesn't mean jack when there is a smoking hole in an apartment building.
I can't remember the benchmark crash that did it, but I really hope this is similar to the fallout of the crash that stopped companies from borrowing certificates. Management should be in jail, and the dead pilots should have never been behind the controls of an airplane. WELCOME TO PART 135 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
The bottom line is, this company probably was Argus Platinum, as that is the highest and is a bragging right to unassuming customers. 100 in type for an FO, 100 PIC in type for CA I believe are the pilot requirements specifically (among low TT). Yet nothing takes into account culture, duty/rest, checkride failures etc. and as this situation is showing, you can just doctor your freaking books to get whatever superficial certification you want, and it doesn't mean jack when there is a smoking hole in an apartment building.
I can't remember the benchmark crash that did it, but I really hope this is similar to the fallout of the crash that stopped companies from borrowing certificates. Management should be in jail, and the dead pilots should have never been behind the controls of an airplane. WELCOME TO PART 135 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.