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Just state you aborted give no reason!
Pennekamp, there you go again...showing that you must in fact have no professional experience. You always seem to pop up chastising people and in the process showing no sense in your point.Regardless of the emergency, it's always wise to avoid the practice of self incrimination. Just state you aborted give no reason!
Pennekamp, there you go again...showing that you must in fact have no professional experience. You always seem to pop up chastising people and in the process showing no sense in your point.
Every "big" airport I have flown at ALWAYS asks the reason for an abort and for a go around.
I agree on avoiding self-incrimination, after all we all know how things can be misinterpreted. But to say to give no reason is like saying to fly with no lift. They always ask.
Just be happy they had enough sense to abort in the first place.
But to say to give no reason is like saying to fly with no lift.
as much as this pains me to do, I must back JP here. I've aborted in ATL also and not been asked for specifics. All that needs to be said is "we had an indication issue that needed to be checked". 'nough said.....Pennekamp, there you go again...showing that you must in fact have no professional experience. You always seem to pop up chastising people and in the process showing no sense in your point.
Every "big" airport I have flown at ALWAYS asks the reason for an abort and for a go around.
I agree on avoiding self-incrimination, after all we all know how things can be misinterpreted. But to say to give no reason is like saying to fly with no lift. They always ask.
Why would a config warning abort necessarily be self-incriminating? Something could have been configured correctly, but some _CU thought it wasn't. Big deal. Sh!t breaks.
Anyone know of anyone ever getting in trouble with the Feds due to a config warning abort? I've never heard of it.
Actually, this is EXACTLY the sort of thing that makes Mesa's POI sport wood.
Here's the thing . . . it's a checklist item, and at Mesa it requires verbal agreement by BOTH pilots.
So yeah, if it was a screwy computer, NBD, but in that instance you'd better do a MX write up to cover your a$$.
My .02.