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Now, now, ZJ...don't be Hermoine Grainger. Let some of the slower students have a chance.
Sigh, ok...I'll sit on my hands in the corner of the room.....:blush:
Don't do that...just find something else to do with them!
Idle hands are the devil's workshop!!![]()
That's some funny chit man!! Sounds like the bathroom door is more fortified than the flight deck door!! Guess they don't want those turds escaping!
Because the capitano was an idiot and gave "the password" to a passenger. Talk about low IQ. Where do they get these guys? And the FO had to call dispatch holding above NYC with an insane situation. WTH.
So get used to it, the pilots being hired today will be the ones facing situations they have never been trained on in the future. The question is, do their life experiences prepare them to handle it?
So get used to it, the pilots being hired today will be the ones facing situations they have never been trained on in the future. The question is, do their life experiences prepare them to handle it?
You can't measure every single factor in proper decision making. Especially in aviation.
Sigh, ok...I'll sit on my hands in the corner of the room.....:blush:
So get used to it, the pilots being hired today will be the ones facing situations they have never been trained on in the future. The question is, do their life experiences prepare them to handle it?
You can't measure every single factor in proper decision making. Especially in aviation.
I go through training every year, but I have never been trained to a situation with one crew member stuck in the lav. So what? What's your point?
I don't see anything wrong with FOs actions. There was no immediate threat, so why not talk to ATC or to dispatch or to anybody else? They're there to assist you, right?
Nor you want to spiral down to a first grass strip within a gliding distance if you're not sure that there is an imminent threat to the a/c.
As far as Captain's actions, I don't really see anything wrong either. Imagine yourself stuck in the lav, unable to get out. There is friendly pax that tries to help, but you're still stuck there. What you do you do? You want to alert your crew, but they probably won't believe the passenger, right? They're in their fortress, peeking with suspicion through a peep hole. So you give him a password. What's the alternative?
So, before you convince yourself that your thousands of hours set you apart from regular folks (or the "regional guys"), look at the situation. It could happen that one day you will make an a$$ of yourself despite your experience. Has happened before, amigo.