Have to agree with the general consensus here - if you don't know your
, belt up and listen to what the checkie has to say. I've seen heaps of crews come into a sim session with fists already flying before the checkie has even said g'day!
What I don't agree with and I think perhaps is the pretence behind this topic is when checkies preach
preference over
policy.
No one cares what you think might be better, if it goes against or muddles the SOPs...that's toxic training.
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