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Would any other person like to be recorded at work 24-7?

My wife's a nurse. Cameras are already in some hospitals video taping surgeries because of screw-ups. Now the video can and will be used against doctors and nurses that make mistakes. It's not a federal rule but it's up to each individual states medical board as to which hospitals get it.
 
My wife's a nurse. Cameras are already in some hospitals video taping surgeries because of screw-ups. Now the video can and will be used against doctors and nurses that make mistakes. It's not a federal rule but it's up to each individual states medical board as to which hospitals get it.

Except pilots have access to the circuit breakers, and circuit breakers have a tendency of popping on their own.
 
So the last thing they see is you sticking chewing gum over the lens? You're better off popping the breaker with the power off.


Supposedly, yes supposedly the camera is only going to be focused on the instrument panels and overhead to see what switches and buttons the crew is flippin and pushing. They say that's the the purpose for the cameras so if we can land a man on the moon why can't they wire the buttons and switches so the FDR can register the pushing, flipping, pulling and turnings?
 
Mr. Lazy. If the FAA decides to put a camera in the cockpit rest assured it will be battery powered with a tamper proof sealed case that can only be serviced by maintenance so as to prevent "smart guys" like you from "popping" the circuit breaker. The gum comment was a joke.
 
Mr. Lazy. If the FAA decides to put a camera in the cockpit rest assured it will be battery powered with a tamper proof sealed case that can only be serviced by maintenance so as to prevent "smart guys" like you from "popping" the circuit breaker. The gum comment was a joke.


Like the cvr?



Moot point. It'll never happen.
 
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