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Old 15th Feb 2011, 16:46
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Originally Posted by Miroku
That would have been a good idea except that briefings, let alone debriefs, were not that good/virtually non existent. The 'briefing' was as we were taxiing out and the 'debrief' was whilst taxiing in. I was more concerned with the aircraft than taking in what was said.

I hope things have improved in the meantime.......................

Which was the question then to ask in public! "When and where are we briefing / debriefing".

I recently went to get checked out in a new aircraft type (the 64th I've logged at PiC) and the checker saw no point in a formal brief or debrief saying we could do it in the cockpit. My views on this were made very clear.

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