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Old 05-13-2013 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by JamesNoBrakes
This is probably the most reasonable post. If the FAA is on board and this happens, what are you going to do? What are you going to do if they are not? What if one of those "almost impossible" scenarios comes true? You end up having bet your career on just "ignoring it", it won't end well. It's ridiculous because the regulations are not written better and company policy is not better, but it is what it is. Going around IS the right thing, as long as it's safe. If it's safer to land, that's an "emergency", and you need to state that, because that's what it takes to operate contrary to regulations. It could go both ways, but what you can't do is just "ignore it".
It's not an emergency.

Answering the I/C is a choice.

The seatbelt sign is on.

My opinion is that it is our job to "advise" not "enforce". The pax went into the can when everyone should be belted in. That is on him.

What's next, rejecting a takeoff when you hear someone making a cellphone call (you know the sound it makes in your headset).
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