Ok I guess this isnt a "your the captain" scenario... but I think it fits in this forum.
You are a hopeful F.O on an interview with an airline you have been looking into. Everything is going smoothly and they ask you a hypothetical.
You are cleared for take-off and rolling down the runway.. It's not the nicest of days, you've got RVR1600 and Adequate Vis. References. You are below 80knots, and are the PF (pilot flying). You notice you have not buckled your lap-belt/shoulder harness. He are now in violation of the regulations. Do you abort the takeoff, buckle your seatbelts and give it another shot, or do you continue the take-off aware that you are breaking the regs?
What do you tell them?
And what is the correct answer?
You are a hopeful F.O on an interview with an airline you have been looking into. Everything is going smoothly and they ask you a hypothetical.
You are cleared for take-off and rolling down the runway.. It's not the nicest of days, you've got RVR1600 and Adequate Vis. References. You are below 80knots, and are the PF (pilot flying). You notice you have not buckled your lap-belt/shoulder harness. He are now in violation of the regulations. Do you abort the takeoff, buckle your seatbelts and give it another shot, or do you continue the take-off aware that you are breaking the regs?
What do you tell them?
And what is the correct answer?