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Old 07-31-2010 | 07:02 PM
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proud to give you a pic that has nothing to do with anything.


Ahhh...I look forward to seeing her again - as soon as that dang restraining order expires.

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Old 07-31-2010 | 07:08 PM
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Guys,

If you get tired of fighting the 2008 version of North vs. South, I recommend the 1863 version. The technology and processes were so superior on the North side that the South didn't have a chance.

The Southern boys have been sharpshooters but they sure weren't standardized. And the North, they may have had technological superiority, but they couldn't adopt very quickly to a changing environment.

Oh wait, why are we even still arguing about history? I agree you must know your history to avoid repeating mistakes, but why keep arguing about it?


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Old 07-31-2010 | 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Carl Spackler
Here's the problem: Since there's no command, what happens if the captain doesn't notice that you didn't move the flaps uncommanded? This double distraction scenario is exactly why the industry has moved towards commands and responses. With our operation, this important system activation is entirely silent.

Recent events should give you and all of us pause about the wisdom of this current policy. I know you know which ones I'm talking about.

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Well Carl in that case it would have to be not a double distraction, but a quintuple distraction. If you have missed the first two, you would have to miss it on the TAXI CHECKLIST, then agian on the BEFORE T/O CHECKLIST and the T/O CONFIG WARNING would have to fail before you t/o with out flaps.
Old 07-31-2010 | 07:23 PM
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FtB;
It is just the way of the scheduling world these days.

I had a SC trip recently that they never called me for. It was about eight hrs after it was assigned to me, and nope, never got a call.
Old 07-31-2010 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by BigGuns
Well Carl in that case it would have to be not a double distraction, but a quintuple distraction. If you have missed the first two, you would have to miss it on the TAXI CHECKLIST, then agian on the BEFORE T/O CHECKLIST and the T/O CONFIG WARNING would have to fail before you t/o with out flaps.
to add on to that, if the captain can't notice that the flaps are not set before taking off......checklist or not, then he/she is an incompetent fool who should not be in a control seat at a major airline.

All the standard SOPA/SMAC procedures in the world will not cover up for a weak pilot. Bad pilots will make mistakes no matter how standard your procedures are.

Procedures should allow for some flexibility. If you need a bunch of overly rigid procedures to protect your ass, you are in the wrong business.
Old 07-31-2010 | 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Scoop
Guys,

If you get tired of fighting the 2008 version of North vs. South, I recommend the 1863 version. The technology and processes were so superior on the North side that the South didn't have a chance.

The Southern boys have been sharpshooters but they sure weren't standardized. And the North, they may have had technological superiority, but they couldn't adopt very quickly to a changing environment.

Oh wait, why are we even still arguing about history? I agree you must know your history to avoid repeating mistakes, but why keep arguing about it?

Scoop
So, let me get this straight, the north guys are going to burn the place to the ground. Is that what you're saying Scoop? And if that becomes the case we're going to end up with Northerners retiring in the south and Southerners in the north, just like 140 years ago.

Originally Posted by acl65pilot
FtB;
It is just the way of the scheduling world these days.

I had a SC trip recently that they never called me for. It was about eight hrs after it was assigned to me, and nope, never got a call.
Thats an odd one.
Old 07-31-2010 | 07:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Xray678

Procedures should allow for some flexibility. If you need a bunch of overly rigid procedures to protect your ass, you are in the wrong business.
Yet another guy who never flew with us making a value judgment from something he was told by another guy who never flew with us. Thanks for playing
Old 07-31-2010 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Xray678
to add on to that, if the captain can't notice that the flaps are not set before taking off......checklist or not, then he/she is an incompetent fool who should not be in a control seat at a major airline.

All the standard SOPA/SMAC procedures in the world will not cover up for a weak pilot. Bad pilots will make mistakes no matter how standard your procedures are.

Procedures should allow for some flexibility. If you need a bunch of overly rigid procedures to protect your ass, you are in the wrong business.
Standardized procedures helps to prevent problems for the lowest common denominator...and at some time we all fit into that category, sometimes several times a day. No one flies a perfect flight.
Old 07-31-2010 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Scoop
Guys,

If you get tired of fighting the 2008 version of North vs. South, I recommend the 1863 version. The technology and processes were so superior on the North side that the South didn't have a chance.

The Southern boys have been sharpshooters but they sure weren't standardized. And the North, they may have had technological superiority, but they couldn't adopt very quickly to a changing environment.

Oh wait, why are we even still arguing about history? I agree you must know your history to avoid repeating mistakes, but why keep arguing about it?


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I love it!! But, just to be on the record, I won't wear the civil war era hat or eat hardtack
Old 07-31-2010 | 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by iceman49
No one flies a perfect flight.
Speak for yourself
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