Rez O. Lewshun
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TonyC said:Not at all. I would have hoped, though, that the story of PCL 3701 might at least be shared among Pinnacle pilots. As I explained in another thread, I spoke to a PCL pilot just last week, and upon asking him what he knew about the flight, had him tell me he knew nothing about it because "they don't tell us about those things." I think we take for granted the information we get from FlightInfo.com. Apparently, the personal reflection is not as widespread as you might think. THAT's the lack that I speak of.
Gotta go fly - - y'all have fun.
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Tony,
What do you say we split the difference......
In addition, offer your solutions or suggestions as to how you think something should be done...
Again, how do you want the story of 3701 to shared umongsts the pilots? A formalized briefing from the training dept.? The report isn't final and no gov't directives have been issues. Thus, the lawyers are in CYA mode...
The person you talked to was new to MEM? Getting his drivers license I think. Well perhaps he was brand new to the company..... ( can you clairfy your encounter).
IF you are this educated on the issue then why wouldn't we be? Just becuase you ran into ONE pilot, who may have been a new hire?
The pilots I fly with are just as informed as you about 3701. We're current in the jet and we are applying what we know.........
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