Mitsipilot
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- Jan 15, 2002
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I fly for a regional carrier in the northeast. The other day we may have been given a crossing restriction at a specific intersection. Needless to say we blew it by several thousand feet. (actually completely forgot about it, if we were even given one. Thought we were pilot's discretion to ALT XXX). The center controller never said anything about it and handed us off to approach as normal. The approach controller simply asked if we were given a crossing restriction and nothing else was said. The approach controller acted as if it was a non event and no loss of seperation or conflict occured. Do I need to worry about this?
Do I even need to file a report? My airline has an approved ASAP program. Do I have to go thru ASAP or does a NASA report do the same thing. Also, how often can you file a NASA report?
Thanks in advance...
Do I even need to file a report? My airline has an approved ASAP program. Do I have to go thru ASAP or does a NASA report do the same thing. Also, how often can you file a NASA report?
Thanks in advance...