jynxyjoe
Queso King
What bothers me about this post is pilots being on the "lookout" for pilots that don't belong because of "x". This job really isn't rocket surgery and when you start pretending it is, you get into the ACA mentality or the Pinnacle mentality of "shoot the least, educate the rest." (I may be screwing up that cliche a little)I think I understand what you're saying. However, when you have 200-300 lives in your hands the expectations are high, and rightfully so. I know it's not feasible to debrief and critique every flight and EVERY pilot will make mistakes.... but on the other hand not every pilot should be a pilot. The pendulum has to stay in the middle and can't swing towards the "I just made a mistake=get out of jail free card".
The only thing constant is change, be it a new airplane, or the fifth new way the company found to fly the same airplane. Education and patience is paramount, and some pilots get left behind. Sometimes that means a get out of jail free card.
Although my sympathies may swing the wrong way because of what I've witnessed from my company the last year. From what I've seen in Mesaba's and Pinnacle's past, the ones crying the loudest that pilots don't belong because they "weren't meant to be pilots" are the ones who need the most work on the team concept.