brokeflyer
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Well, you may be an A&P, but your capacity with the company is ATP. Having an A&P doesn't automatically allow you to perform maintenance and determine airworthiness, especially on a 135 aircraft. You should know that, Mr. Mechanic.
i AM the one who decides if the plane is airworthy, once again listen up. Ill explain it one more time.
If everything on the plane is working or within the MEL then the plane plane flies. I make that decision.
If something is broken or out of limitations, then the plane don't fly. I make that decsion.
Each flight will fall under one of the above, that is decided by me regardless of where we are.
Understand? I can't really make it anymore simple so just say "yes, I understand now thanks" and have a nice day.