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So, let me get this straight...
In the context of an interview question (not on the line, but being asked a question), you would say "yes, I would go" (and violate the FAR's in doing so)?

What the heck do you guys do when nobody is watching?
 
"I don't think many Officers would write a ticket to a panicky husband trying to get his wife and unborn child to an emergency room ASAP by driving 10-15 MPH over the speed limit."

So it's okay for a Police Officer to exercise some judgement and discretion about "bending a rule", but not an airline captain - Yea, I get it now.

No.

Obviously ...you don't.


:)


YKW
 
Just to clarify...

If you do the SAME thing, every time, no matter the circumstance...You will keep your "nose clean" so to speak.

Just follow the guidelines of the FOM/MEL/FAR's and it doesn't matter if you are in Bankruptcy, Negotiations, have the Feds crawling all over you, or WHATEVER.

Your actions will be defensible. Always.

Some greater Man once told me...." that, is the mark of a Professional."

"Situational Ethics"....Will ruin a Man.....Every time.

NEVER put yourself in an indefensible position.


WL
 
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