Originally Posted by
montencee
Some years ago I attended an EK Training Captains workshop to do with grading.
In the course of the day we were shown a number of videos of crew managing abnormal events and told to grade them from 1 to 5, 1 being very bad and 5 being very good.
One of the videos was of a simulated rejected take off (the Captain in the film was GN now with EY). It was not managed well and 7 of the 8 TREs present graded it 1 or 2, but one TRE from North Africa graded it 5.
Which just goes to show how several people in a room can perceive what is going on very differently.
With all respect for you and the North African your example is not relevant:
First because of the proportion I was there with colleagues I know and we all had similar perception ( the fact that I am the onlyone writing here does not mean I am the only one with that perception ).
Second because I am not North African