Typhoon1244
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Originally posted by ifly4food
And when that passenger...contactyour company to say a drunk pilot flew the flight what will you do? Once the flight is completed you can't prove your were sober at takeoff. [Italics mine.] Are you willing to bet your career that the passenger was only joking?
Now, what about a little old lady sitting in seat 1B who heard someone say something about "the pilots drinking?" She sits there in quiet fear until the plane gets to CVG, then goes home and writes a letter to Mother Delta about the drunk pilot that flew her out of Madison. Nobody will be able to prove anything one way or the other, but do you really need that on your record?
Think it can't happen? Ask the SunJet International captain who, according to a passenger report to the FAA, flew a broken MD-80. (The passenger saw the '80's elevators pointing in different directions--as they do sometimes since they're not interconnected--and told the FAA that the airplane had "broken tail ailerons." Silly, but the feds are still required to investigate.)
This is a lot like the "should I declare an emergency" issue. Is there a good reason for not covering your as_?
If I were in this situation, would I like to avoid a five hour delay for some silly remark? He-l yeah! But for the reasons I've outlined above...uh huh, I think I'd have done the same thing this captain did.
Most of you who disagree are more senior and closer to retirement than I am. I'm naturally a little more defensive of my career since I have such a long way to go!