'Two pilots' unions, the Air Line Pilots Association and the Air Canada Pilots Association, representing nearly 60,000 pilots around the world, intervened in the case, arguing the cockpit is their inner sanctum, a private workspace comparable to an office.'
Translated: Because hiding the truth is one way in which we can cover up our mistakes...part of a whole spectrum of techniques to garner job security at all costs...
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People who are good at what they do, don't mind noon day light microscopic scrutiny....
I am personally not for Orwellian surveillance in the cockpit, but if that is what it's going to take to make an airliner safe...not through good hiring practices, not through professionalism, but treating adults behaving badly like little kids that need to be watched 24/7...so be it....