Originally Posted by
TillerTemptress
No. ASAP program is anything that's a safety hazard, potential or actually realized.
"Well, the rampers keep trying to walk in front of the engines, but until one actually gets sucked up we can't ASAP it so, oh well.."
Go read AC 120-66B.
I don't read ACs. But I would crew report that, not necessarily ASAP (although, sure, you could)
Edit: ok I'll meet you halfway. I looked at our ASAP MOU. It's primary purpose is to report a safety event and we know intentional non compliance is excluded from the program..
So in context to what I brought up earlier.... I don't think you can asap a sick flight attendant flying on your watch. I don't see how you would asap a flight attendant who is afraid of getting fired for calling sick either.
Would you asap the above?