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JetPilot_Mike said:
I would say at Comair we have 25+ memory items. Indy Air, in the same plane, has like 4.

sounds familiar. Same airframe different company equals unequal amount of memory items.

IMHO memory items should be only things that will get you killed if you don't do them immediately. Not 14-line, "if a then b" type BS. Oh, and oil pressure in the yellow arc is NOT worthy of a memory item.
 
QRH ( rev 35(a), 1-4(q) )

GENERIC EMERGENCY - IMMEDIATE ACTION ITEMS

(1) USA Today ...................... Emergency Stow
(2) Is There a Light Blinking ... Push It
(3) Immediate Action Items .. Ask Your First Officer if he rembers any
(4) Colon ............................. Evacuate

If you are in Crew Scheduling, you can get into the Company Publications from your computer's network and download the whole POH if it turns you on. There are also some guide books for sale here and there.
 
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Come back and reply to this thread after your flown the line for a year, I'll bet your whole perspective has changed.
 
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I don't think anyone much likes Crew Scheduling, including the Schedulers themselves. Their mission is to get butts in seats, however they can do it.

Your job is to fly, unless you are sick, or fatigued, or have time off.

Scheduling has been great to me ( letting me off to get my airplane out of FL before getting whiped out by a hurricane ) and lousy ( taking all my days off, flying me right up to the FAR limits and extending me leg by leg for a week ). If scheduling is having a bad day, you are probably going to have a bad day too. Just they way it goes.....

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Very mature attitudes displayed here.
 
shamrock said:
ASA is supposedly going to something like 6 memory items total (down from 25 or so) but it hasn't happened yet. However, if you can remember "O2 masks...Don and 100%, Crew communications...establish" and "Airspeed...not more than 250 knots, Landing gear lever...down" you've knocked out 4 or 5 right there.
Per the KoolAid OP04 class, the reduction of our immediate action items from 20-something to 6 plus the card has been put off for the forseeable future (crap!) Apparently this is due to people being pulled off this project for either Cat II, ACARS, or something else.

Oh, one other thing, get ready for reserve vs. crew scheduling fun next month in DFW! 50 reserve lines !!!!
 
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norskman2 said:
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Take it outside, girls...
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I'm done with this thread......
 
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Since the apparent memory item reduction has gone on hold for us, any idea on the implementation for the ACARS on the 50-seat at ASA? I was told january online for all the 70s....
 

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