TopTup wrote:
I also think that all too often (we as) Capts forget too quickly what it was like to be an FO.
Quicker than that, we forget how it was like to be at 175 hr or 250 hr. I guess its natural to some of us.
@drive73
This smaks of a cover up by the great Indian government.
No thats not a cover up, thats merely unethical and false reporting. Misuse of the right of press to protect its sources of information.
If Indian Govt or AI were this agile to start a cover-up, the AI would not have been in a mess that it is in.
Besides a cover up is staged usually to get away from an incrimination or liabilities, as the laws stands in India AIX crash is not an incriminating one, and liabilities will be very limited and will be paid by insurance firms, AIX is not even a privately held company.
So please be assured there are little chance of any cover-up in this investigation.
@protectthehornet
There is a difference between Congo and India.
@Neptunus Rex
Furthermore, the systemic failures in Indian aviation as described by Top Tup and others, can be ignored, yet again.
Why would you think there exists a sufficient personal incentive to someone to ignore the systemic failures?
And, is that some one going to have sufficient control over the conduct of the investigation?