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Check Complete
From our leader:
Clearly, even one event is unacceptable and a failure of our professional responsibilities as pilots.
We do not believe our procedures play a role; however, we will fully evaluate all aspects to continue ensuring the highest levels of safety.
It's all the pilot's fault!
You are right. A guy sitting behind a computer hundreds of miles away is responsible for low speed events causing a shaker. Certainly can't be the fault of the two ATP/typed guys who are manipulating the flight controls (or monitoring). Everyone makes mistakes, but blaming the company for low speed events due to cruise profiles/Econ speeds is a stretch. I don't think they told you to cruise within 5 knots of stall did they? Even if they did, which I doubt, still the pilots responsibility to not stall the plane. Sorry, even Skywest pilots can make mistakes. The first step is accepting and admitting that. Stop trying to shift blame.