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Old 10-09-2015 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by DLax85

I think going "big to small", and then following things up with "attention to detail" are typically excellent approaches in flying ...and critically examining certain issues

However, ultimately we need to back up and refocus on the "big picture", so we don't get ourselves too "heads down in the box"

I agree. As I explained in the original post, it's not the numbers themselves that are the big deal. The big deal is we are asked to trust the same people who produced this to analyze whatever numbers or version of the numbers that The Company will allow and determine whether The Company can afford improvements to the A Plan.

When we rely on them for that very important analysis, we should have unwavering confidence in their ability to analyze the data, and we must insist on attention to detail.

Trust, but verify?






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