100LL... Again!
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I realize that mistakes do happen, and feel bad for the crew and what they must be going through now.
They will probably only get a week off and a letter in their file that will go away in a year or two.
I suppose when you already work for a major, the career implications are not that serious.
Mistakes like these, however, do nothing to help the "professionalism" argument come contract negotiation time. Nor, as someone put it, the public image of pilots.
It is very hard to seriously push that view when easy-to-avoid mistakes are made. I've had the other guy (happened when I was in both seats) roll their eyes at me for always verifying the approach course and dme when landing at even really familiar airports. But, I am a creature of habit, and I wanted that to be something I always did. I would not ever want to have to explain landing at the wrong airport.
The embarrasment is probably penalty enough. But this too shall pass. Better than a gear-up!
They will probably only get a week off and a letter in their file that will go away in a year or two.
I suppose when you already work for a major, the career implications are not that serious.
Mistakes like these, however, do nothing to help the "professionalism" argument come contract negotiation time. Nor, as someone put it, the public image of pilots.
It is very hard to seriously push that view when easy-to-avoid mistakes are made. I've had the other guy (happened when I was in both seats) roll their eyes at me for always verifying the approach course and dme when landing at even really familiar airports. But, I am a creature of habit, and I wanted that to be something I always did. I would not ever want to have to explain landing at the wrong airport.
The embarrasment is probably penalty enough. But this too shall pass. Better than a gear-up!