Originally Posted by
ExperimentalAB
Curious how y'all would handle regulations? As far as I can see, without a crystal ball one would need to become aware of a problem before it could be dealt with. Unfortunately, the problem usually presents itself in the form of an incident, accident, or pilot deviation...I'm all for FAA bashing - lord knows I hate them more than anything, but please be fair!!
Are you saying the the FAA hasn't known about fatigue and its effects? Little Rock in '99 is just one other example that jumps out.
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The NTSB has been saying it for years and there are decades of scientific study on it. How long have you been on the line?