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Keeping calm, Chiving on.
I_Money said:As a member of the flight public - I would quite like to know my pilot took his training seriously and didn't struggle meeting the minimum required standard. I would also like this information on my doctors and nurses.
I'd wager that 99.9% of the folks flying you around took and still take training seriously. Unfortunately it only takes one bad day or one brain fart or grumpy examiner or sub par instructor to lead to a busted ride. It doesn't indicate a sub-par pilot or one that was not serious about their training. Most of the time it becomes one of the better learning and growing experiences in a pilots career and they're a better pilot for it.
The same can be said for medical professionals. To the best of my knowledge with any given patient there can be so many variables that are out of their control that they can do something perfectly and the patient still might not make it.
Are you going to deplane if you find out one of the pilots up front has a busted ride? You might want to budget a few extra days for travel until you get a crew up to your standards then.
Now, if we are talking multiple busts or a pattern with one individual that is a different story.