Originally Posted by
stumblefingers
My pilot and I spent six and a half years sharing the cockpit of a Puma HC 1 as part of a constituted crew, during which time we amassed 3005 hours flying together. I suspect this might be a record for a pilot/nav constituted crew, but can anybody out there top this?
Not a critique at all but a genuine question, would that not lead to some sort of complacency always flying with the same person/crew? I'm thinking about
habits and expectations leading to let your guard down. That sort of things...I'm asking because I observed that tendency in the two crew civilian world.
Flying long enough together (Talking about months, not just days) One or both of us would eventually fall in this trap if not paying attention.