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I agree its no biggie. But, it is wasted oxygen. Any FO worth his or her salt takes care of all that stuff. I always make sure before I leave the CP that nothing's on that shouldn't be on. Plus, still about half of the CA's I fly with don't know the responses. They're still trusting me to do it even though I'm reading the checklist as well. I know its not a big deal but its not "best practices" in my book. Empower the FO to do his job and hold him accountable.
with that logic you could argue that we should just hire better captains and get rid of FO's all together. I mean IF the Captain was worth his/her salt you wouldnt need an FO

I dont really care either way
Just messin with ya buzz

well played!! lol
Would you guys quit posting so I can go to bed!
If you north guys were worth your salt, you wouldnt be asking for 2 copies of the release.

SHA-POW!
kidding kidding kidding!
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If the tug was hooked up and no chocks were stuck, Delta rampers used to just remove them without asking and say "Ground to cockpit - ready to push".
If a chock was stuck they would say, "Mornin' Captain, we need to pull you forward a bit".
Now, as I understand it, if we do it by the book, the tug driver is supposed to say "Brakes set for chock removal" every time. (although that's not happening at most F-DAL stations) and if a chock is stuck they then have to follow the brakes set thing with a request to release brakes.
Whatever. No big deal. Its just an extra step. I don't really have any heartburn with it since it promotes more awareness I guess.
If a chock was stuck they would say, "Mornin' Captain, we need to pull you forward a bit".
Now, as I understand it, if we do it by the book, the tug driver is supposed to say "Brakes set for chock removal" every time. (although that's not happening at most F-DAL stations) and if a chock is stuck they then have to follow the brakes set thing with a request to release brakes.
Whatever. No big deal. Its just an extra step. I don't really have any heartburn with it since it promotes more awareness I guess.
Personally, I think it has more to do with the northern stations during the winter. Slippery ramps and gusty winds. Now we keep the brakes set on windy/icy days all the time, but my guess would be that it is a carry over from past history and keeping it as safe as possible for the ground guys.
I am surprised that anyone from the south would have heartburn if it is due to liability concerns, I mean, isn't that why the checklists are straight from Boeing (at least that is the rumor that I hear on the line).
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We even had the FO "verify" because we have had guy's call them "off" and they weren't off. No biggie.
Things have turned 180 degrees over two issues.
1.) "Brakes set. Pressure normal." &
2.) Both pilots responding to the shutdown check(list).
For the record, I take none of the disparaging remarks against these or any other former NWA procedure as a slight. Fire away guys. I like it and I will admit that a lot of the stuff NWA did was in response to getting bitten in the butt previously. Since we are all going through changes, I think it's best to do things, even though they might seem to be overkill, to make sure we don't screw up. It's easy to do with the amount of changes coming our way. Be safe out there.
Things have turned 180 degrees over two issues.
1.) "Brakes set. Pressure normal." &
2.) Both pilots responding to the shutdown check(list).
For the record, I take none of the disparaging remarks against these or any other former NWA procedure as a slight. Fire away guys. I like it and I will admit that a lot of the stuff NWA did was in response to getting bitten in the butt previously. Since we are all going through changes, I think it's best to do things, even though they might seem to be overkill, to make sure we don't screw up. It's easy to do with the amount of changes coming our way. Be safe out there.


I just color with my crayons in the corner and pretend i know whats going on, works well!
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Dang, you get crayons. I need to go to DTW. Most captains just make me sit and clap my hands.......so that they know I am not touching anything.

What's funny is on the first leg when I hand him/her the second release, they act like I got them a Christmas present. I think each and every time the response has been, "Wow. Thanks."
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For what it is worth, RA wants cash now for the 787 delays and fully expects a 787-900? and A350 fly-off in the future
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