Frac Daddy
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The way to CYA in this instance: when you call in to your ACP about the mx discrepancy, volunteer to send them a pic from your camera phone, so they can "get a better idea what you're talking about." Once they agree, you're covered.One could do this, but then you would be subject to termination for violating the company's "No Recording Policy":
No Recording PolicyEmployees are prohibited from utilizing audio or video recording equipment (including cell phones for such purpose) on Company property or when Company business is being discussed, except where such audio or video equipment is provided by the Company and then only for purposes the Company has authorized. Still photography of aircraft, flight equipment and company premises, except as a background for photos of employees, requires management approval and then can be used only for the approved purpose. As with any other Company policy, violating this policy could result in disciplinary action, including termination.There's a whole lotta "CYA" goin' on...
#136 of the policy manual:
Asking for and getting pictures of a discrepancy (such as a birdstrike or other damage) many times is beneficial to the company because we can sometimes have a better understanding of what we are dealing with. In most cases our pilots are helpful when asked to do so and we are grateful for it.
SG