A Squared
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SO much for brotherhood and all that....
I was reading some NTSB orders and came across this: NTSB Decision
It happened on a FED EX flight somewhere over the Pacific between Tokyo and Anchorage. Crew was a Capt, FO, and a relief FO. FO was resting, off the flight deck, Captain got up to take a whiz, and as I understand from the docket, instead of taking a seat like he was supposed to, the RFO stood outside the cockpit with his arms folded, then turned the captain into the FAA for leaving the flight deck unattended. Unattended because he (the RFO) didn't take a seat at the controls as the Capt assumed he would. The captain lost his certificates, revoked, not just suspended, and lost his job.
From the Docket:
"While the record suggests that the RFO was unhappy with his seat assignment on this flight, it does not disclose the origin of, or reasons for, his pre-existing dislike of respondent. In any event, although the fate of the RFO is not clear from this record, he appears to have succeeded, by deliberately refraining from entering the cockpit after the respondent left, in having respondent fired from his employment with Federal Express after a 25-year violation-free career."
I dunno, maybe the captain was a D1ckhead and was to blame for the hard feelings, but even so, you gotta be some kind of low to destroy a man over a personal greivence. How does this guy sleep at night? I guess its a bad idea to give the RFO a seat he doesn't like.
Wow!
I was reading some NTSB orders and came across this: NTSB Decision
It happened on a FED EX flight somewhere over the Pacific between Tokyo and Anchorage. Crew was a Capt, FO, and a relief FO. FO was resting, off the flight deck, Captain got up to take a whiz, and as I understand from the docket, instead of taking a seat like he was supposed to, the RFO stood outside the cockpit with his arms folded, then turned the captain into the FAA for leaving the flight deck unattended. Unattended because he (the RFO) didn't take a seat at the controls as the Capt assumed he would. The captain lost his certificates, revoked, not just suspended, and lost his job.
From the Docket:
"While the record suggests that the RFO was unhappy with his seat assignment on this flight, it does not disclose the origin of, or reasons for, his pre-existing dislike of respondent. In any event, although the fate of the RFO is not clear from this record, he appears to have succeeded, by deliberately refraining from entering the cockpit after the respondent left, in having respondent fired from his employment with Federal Express after a 25-year violation-free career."
I dunno, maybe the captain was a D1ckhead and was to blame for the hard feelings, but even so, you gotta be some kind of low to destroy a man over a personal greivence. How does this guy sleep at night? I guess its a bad idea to give the RFO a seat he doesn't like.
Wow!