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Nasty nasty nasty, what an angry cacophony.
Now, for those having trouble with reading and comprehension, I shall reiterate. Flight deck visits are good, great. May pilotb', his youngster and everyone else have many happy visits, take photos and enjoy the experience. May there be many happy memories like there used to be when we were kids. Clear enough?
The simple point I tried to make was that discussing the policy and procedures related to flight deck access, no mater how trivial they may appear, on this forum ain't that smart.
Gob', here's a ball for you to kick. Have a look at your OM1, (the ops manual you mentioned earlier) Section 0 preface, 0.1. Conditions of use and possession. Pay attention to expressions like; confidential internal document and shall not be discussed or distributed.
Then have a look at your security manual, p12 introduction bottom of the page.
Does that make sense?
Di Vosh and Don from 92 wing, if your interested have a look at FAM 1.5.1 to 1.5.3 and the same security manual.
The ASIC policy is one you won't find, but would most likely be the basis for action taken against anyone for breaching the company confidentialities they are obliged to keep. Especially related to security.
It's not about excluding kids from flight deck visits, just being aware of what should be said in public and what should not. Common sense stuff, make your own judgement and cover your own ass, or don't.
Now, time for Jake the peg and a flip through my little black book. No firearms anymore, but after todays onslaught I may have to think again . . . .
Goodnight Fokkers
Now, for those having trouble with reading and comprehension, I shall reiterate. Flight deck visits are good, great. May pilotb', his youngster and everyone else have many happy visits, take photos and enjoy the experience. May there be many happy memories like there used to be when we were kids. Clear enough?
The simple point I tried to make was that discussing the policy and procedures related to flight deck access, no mater how trivial they may appear, on this forum ain't that smart.
Gob', here's a ball for you to kick. Have a look at your OM1, (the ops manual you mentioned earlier) Section 0 preface, 0.1. Conditions of use and possession. Pay attention to expressions like; confidential internal document and shall not be discussed or distributed.
Then have a look at your security manual, p12 introduction bottom of the page.
Does that make sense?
Di Vosh and Don from 92 wing, if your interested have a look at FAM 1.5.1 to 1.5.3 and the same security manual.
The ASIC policy is one you won't find, but would most likely be the basis for action taken against anyone for breaching the company confidentialities they are obliged to keep. Especially related to security.
It's not about excluding kids from flight deck visits, just being aware of what should be said in public and what should not. Common sense stuff, make your own judgement and cover your own ass, or don't.
Now, time for Jake the peg and a flip through my little black book. No firearms anymore, but after todays onslaught I may have to think again . . . .
Goodnight Fokkers
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Gee Iron Bar not only are you discussing a confidential document on a public forum but you are then distributing said document by publishing parts of it on said forum.
Just remember [QUOTE]discussing the policy and procedures related to flight deck access, no mater how trivial they may appear, on this forum ain't that smart./QUOTE]
I have sent a link to this discussion to the guy who signs off on YOUR ASIC.
Just remember [QUOTE]discussing the policy and procedures related to flight deck access, no mater how trivial they may appear, on this forum ain't that smart./QUOTE]
I have sent a link to this discussion to the guy who signs off on YOUR ASIC.
So to recap...to gain entry for flight deck visit, it's two taps of the nose with right index finger, then handshake for ministry of silly walks. Agreed?
Right...now let's all keep it secret.
Right...now let's all keep it secret.
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All this talk of cockpit security and radicalized terrorists but people want the cockpit visits back?
Do you really want to incite impressionable teenagers into following the teachings of the KASA and spend all their spare time and money devoted to some foolish ideology of an aviation nirvana, when they could be in school?
Do you really want to incite impressionable teenagers into following the teachings of the KASA and spend all their spare time and money devoted to some foolish ideology of an aviation nirvana, when they could be in school?