by Ian Warren » Mon Oct 06, 2014 3:51 pm
I do like this comment
"which were far more reliable and easy to fly than the complex piston-engine behemoths that preceded them."
but then the sometimes true cockpit environment , was a aeronautical society meeting, base on a theme called 'The Right Stuff'
Lauber told me about one occasion, when he entered a Boeing 727 cockpit at a gate before the captain arrived, and the flight engineer said, “I suppose you’ve been in a cockpit before.â€
“Well, yes.â€
“But you may not be aware that I’m the captain’s sexual adviser.â€
“Well, no, I didn’t know that.â€
“Yeah, because whenever I speak up, he says, ‘If I want your trucking advice, I’ll ask for it.’ â€
One off thing pointed out was the ex-airforce fighter jocks were the beginning of the problem and had re school them with a team attitude, in the early 2000s with accidents the high percentage was an over bearing captain and a co-pilot with the balls to tell him he is wrong ! , my last work place for example , I shut down an entire nights production because I was not sure - paper work was signed off and all agreed, next morning shifts pretty boy come in , run the production with out checking the paperwork and with his arrogance trying to score brownie points running the machines ... on finding out his cockup threw the witnessed paper out and put the blame on me.
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