Not to take this off topic, but how do caterers accomplish this at your other stations? This is pretty normal for our operations (not that it's easy - I think you're absolutely right). Do they stock the galley for the FA?
Thanks!
J.
We had a takeoff config check item on our before takeoff checklist also.
Don't know the safety numbers behind it all, though. I wouldn't get too frustrated, though, now that you're seeing all the data and the stupid pilot tricks that people are capable of.
However, if you have too many items on any given checklist, active cognition tends to go down the drain, and task saturations occurs.
Yep...that can be very obvious when there's been a recent change to the chcklist. You can be looking at the checklist and reading it, but the old response still comes out of your mouth.
In that case I say that a climb check isn't a bad idea. While pretty obvious, the workload at that part of the climb isn't very high, so its not a bad idea to have a checklist there to double check.
wheelsup said:Believe it or not we don't have a climb, cruise, or decent checklist here. I like it.
I've done it once, in a 172. Didn't catch the oversight til I released the parking brake to start taxiing and nothing happened.Ive done some pretty assanine things, but how do yo "forget" to start an engine?
I've done it once, in a 172. Didn't catch the oversight til I released the parking brake to start taxiing and nothing happened.
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"Man, these DC ENC's are sure effective!"
I have "get the engines started" paranoia because in the MD-88/90, you can't hear the engines while idling.