Originally Posted by
cloudsurfng
my comments are about the validity of the study. If they want to make an assessment, then the conditions have to represent the reality of operating. At the end of the day, it’s about how crew will be operating, and how they can make the best decisions, have the best coordination and manipulative skills, so that the flights can be operated SAFELY. 3 flights without the conditions crews will face, ie fatigue from the previous patterns and standard flight interruptions etc, the studies are worthless. Anyone could do it once. Seems you have totally missed the point.
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