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Old 14th Nov 2013, 11:05
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Geoffers

I was agreeing with TC that human error "spoiled the show" because the L2 is not a new type and there was no "change" associated with this accident. Any deficiencies in the MOC process and mis identification of the training needs would surely have shown up a long time ago?

HC

There has to be a form or a spread sheet for everything now. Its because the younger generation need to have a step by step process which has been mapped.

The days of being an expert are almost over, the lowering of education standards has ensured that the older generation have to write everything down so that the newer generation who have grown up without exams and with continuous assessment and multi-choice can follow instructions on how to do things (assuming they can read)
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