Dick,
The problems and stupidities that you outline are things that SAS ought to have changed a long time ago.
A guy I consider one of my very best friends made the mistake of doing the tests a little early. He got (which is not std. procedure) some debriefing. All tests, except the sim. ride, were very good according to psycho´s and company rep´s, but he was rusty on his flying and got the boot. 3 years and 1800 B737 hours he tried to call SAS and was told no...

CRAZY
And I´m sure that you know similar stories..
The reason I respect your post contrary to certain others, is that you
do tie critique up to some
real problems and stupidities in SAS and, I´ve said this before, of which there are many.
[This message has been edited by Hung start (edited 25 April 2001).]