Originally Posted by
bipolarpilot
I hope this post was typed with a heavy dose of sarcasm, if not,
Wow . . . just because YOU didn't think of it, or weren't able to use CRM and maximize all of the resources at your disposal doesn't make helping a brother out a bad thing. To quote a wise old instructor, "Life's tough enough as it is, it's tougher if you're stupid . . . "
I didn't THINK of it? Really?? Anyway, maybe I am the minority, that is possible I suppose. I see it from the companies perspective. I have no problem telling someone that it involves departures enroute stuff, and arrivals using raw data style instruments. But, if a pilot can fly a route because he has practiced the exact same route a bunch of time, what does that really show me? Don't take offense at it, I guess I was just seeing this from the interviewer's side.