Originally Posted by
meeko031
Great observation and point. It should also include the instructors and check airman, but before it gets back that far, they will cut off the paper trail and blame the individual instead.(its easier and less expensive that way) That's how it works! Not just with this profession but everywhere else, just to save face!
THe director and manager of training have resigned, and several check airman have been pulled from their duties. THere will be scapegoats in this just like all outcomes, but I don't think the crew is going to take 100% on this one. I Seriously hope the NTSB makes a stand on the fatigue issue on this one. RUMINT has it that he had been working several "weeks" of Stand-up overnights. I guess more light will be shed on their schedules this week.