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Old 4th April 2008 | 00:02
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ShotOver
 
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professionalism?

Ensure that you remain Professional to the core.

(ie, not dishonest and cheating in your log book for a start.)

If you're not, you're in the wrong job.
Ok. I agree, change everyone's morals and ethics and the problem is resolved. Good luck. People always have, and always will justify their actions. So, while it may be easy to say remain Professional, that is abstract, and unattainable. There will always be....ummm, many.

Your comment doesn't answer my statement that the number of hours someone chooses to say they have (even if it is true) doesn't equate to safety, competency, or professionalism.

Or are you saying that if someone has, oh, 'X' number of hours total time then they're experienced, safe, and professional? If so, then how many hours?

Oh, and if you're using the third person plural as 'you' then ok. If you're directing it toward me you're wasting your time. I already have an airline job that I have worked for many, many years to have BECAUSE I choose to not falsify my logbook. I have paid for that decision as my contemporaries have lied about their experience and are now way ahead of me. However, ethics aren't exactly contagious.
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