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Old 07-31-2010 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by slowplay
I've got to agree. I've never flown SOPA/SMAC so I can't comment on it. I'm sure if there was a "slam dunk" answer on which procedure was better there would be data galore to support that conclusion from both pre-merger airlines operating history (operational errors, deviations, ASAP, FOQA, etc.) I am still optimistic that over the next couple of years our procedures will continue to evolve to "best practice."
I hope you're right.

Originally Posted by slowplay
I do find it interesting that one of the main protagonists in this discussion talking about Delta standardization is on one of the two aircraft fleets with zero cross pollination. All the training and check airmen he is exposed to are the same as they've always been, just the book they're operating under is different. On another forum I see plenty of compliments for both pre-merger operations from those that have been cross-pollinated. Maybe after the fences come down Carl can find some value...
What does cross-pollination have to do with what we're talking about here? The subject is procedures, who wrote these procedures and how do we get to best practices. All the training and check airmen that I'm exposed to are training procedures that are completely different than what we were using. We were the airline that was the world-wide launch customer for the 747-400 and set the standard for operating this airplane. Delta never operated the airplane. But it was Delta that completely revamped the flight operation of this airplane. The line pilots, check airmen and training pilots are all doing our level best to learn the Delta way operating the 747-400. But it leaves you scratching your head a lot.

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Old 07-31-2010 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
Carl- it works great both ways. Sorry.

There is more than one way than one to skin a cat... or fly a airplane (safely, professionally, and standard).

Goes both ways... just because you've done it that way for years doesn't make it the right way either. Like I've said time and again, we're going to see (and are seeing) a more joint combination of procedures.
Go to the website and read some of the recent mandatory bulletins. Then talk to me about how "great" it works both ways. Nobody agrees with that comment right now. The only question is, what do we do about it.

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Old 08-01-2010 | 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Carl Spackler
Go to the website and read some of the recent mandatory bulletins. Then talk to me about how "great" it works both ways. Nobody agrees with that comment right now. The only question is, what do we do about it.

Carl
Yawn. Anybody hear the latest and greatest about Delta? Please tell me this isn't it.
Old 08-01-2010 | 04:01 AM
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Ahhh...I look forward to seeing her again - as soon as that dang restraining order expires.

Carl
NICE....
Old 08-01-2010 | 04:55 AM
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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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Its on the checklist (twice I think) if they aren't moved. But I dont disagree with you Carl, I would have especially found a SOP - type document very useful after coming to DAL from the military.
Old 08-01-2010 | 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
Same here.

If I do not move the flaps after the salute the Captain knows my head is somewhere else.

Yep, Waive off the ground crew. Look to the flap handle. FO moves the flaps to takeoff position. Clear of the ramp area flight control check double checking flap position. Taxi Check list. Triple check flaps in TO position, Takeoff checklist one last check flaps are in TO position.
The trigger at Delta to lower the flaps is the waive off. Both systems have a trigger its just different.

Delta also had different procedures then NW in other situations regarding flaps. As a example Delta taxied and deiced flaps up. NW did it flaps down in snow and ice conditions. Most airlines deice flaps up. In Moscow they will not even deice a aircraft with the flaps down. We adopted the NW method however I was still able to leave Moscow because I knew as a Captain at Delta I had the authority to put the flaps to up to deice. The choice was that or stay until spring. I prefer to have some authority and choice.
Old 08-01-2010 | 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by sailingfun
The trigger at Delta to lower the flaps is the waive off. Both systems have a trigger its just different.
No, the NWA system had a command...not a trigger. We felt this item too important to occur via a silent trigger.

Given the recent mandatory memo, I'm surprised that anyone is still defending the current system. I'll bet the regulators won't defend it. We'll see.

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Old 08-01-2010 | 05:33 AM
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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
Great point!

Just think, if the people on here were to spend as much time and energy trying to improve Delta by coming up with solutions than having a p1ssing contest how much better would work be? Its up to us to find out.
Old 08-01-2010 | 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by STFD2012
Great point!

Just think, if the people on here were to spend as much time and energy trying to improve Delta by coming up with solutions than having a p1ssing contest how much better would work be? Its up to us to find out.
I think this has been a good discussion on both sides. Solutions are being offered...you're just not listening. Time and energy is what is required to make change.

This thread would improve if people like you would stop referring to substantive discussions as "p1ssing contests." Wise up.

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Old 08-01-2010 | 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Carl Spackler
I think this has been a good discussion on both sides. Solutions are being offered...you're just not listening. Time and energy is what is required to make change.

This thread would improve if people like you would stop referring to substantive discussions as "p1ssing contests." Wise up.

Carl
Wise up? Hmmm.

Are the solutions being offered here, or are you personally going forward with ideas and solutions to the people who can get things changed? Seems to me there is a lot of the first and not much of the latter around these parts.
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