Thanks for the correction, I'm glad to be wrong about those guys.
The idea of sacking crews to increase operational vigilance might not have the desired effect. As SOPS puts it:
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SOPS
I can see crews so busy trying to comply with procedures so the don't end up sacked, that instead of doing what they are meant to be doing, flying the aircraft, they end up making a mistake because they are so worried about making a mistake...you can see where Im going with this...
In fact, I wonder if the poor guys on 207 fell to the above scenario, so busy trying to follow a procedure, so worried by the fear factor ( or as I called it..the constant Background Radiation), that the fear of NOT following the procedure, led them to NOT flying the aircraft..with the result.
The place is a complete train wreck...