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Old 30th Mar 2019, 11:28
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Originally Posted by Mach E Avelli
George Glass tells it how it is.
At the end of a long day none of us are at our best.
The ATSB report states that fatigue was not considered a factor. But does not provide a summary of how many days worked in last month, duty hours in last week, preceding rest, time of sign on etc.
maybe the poor buggers in recent B737 crashes were "not at their best" and most definitely work longer and harder than most, but the keyboard warrior attitude toward them has been less forgiving than in this particular case.
It seems if a non caucsasian has an incident it is pilot error (black and white-pun intended) and if a white man fxxks up it is caused by some mythical phenonema that calls for a PhD thesis study.

Just sayin'....

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