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Old 1st February 2001 | 00:08
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comeflywithme
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Hey euroboy
Man you covered it to a T. I totally agree with what you have said especially the fact that a briefing should be a discussion and not an interrogation. I have to give briefings nearly every second day and I find I get more response from the crew when it is a discussion and not a firing line. Yet I also remember when I was a lower grade how tedious and nerve wraking briefings could be. The problem these days i find is the amount of different aircrafts we are type rated on and the many different amounts of equipment there are on an a/craft (e.g. boeing/airbus). To that effect briefings are beneficial and spark up our memory on things that have slipped our mind.
Like you said, its a playing field out there and you have got to be ready for the game!!
I would definately feel safe on your flight.

Stay Safe!!and happy flying

Congrats on leaving Sky Angel.. Where are you going?? To another airline?

[This message has been edited by comeflywithme (edited 31 January 2001).]