Pilots being made to fly below minimums
So ignore the ones that have been put in place as a reult of previous experiences?
Management pushes, pilot stuffs up, management denies, pilot gets blamed because he/she chose to conduct the flight.
Find a new manager if they make you BREAK (read as push) rules.
Once a problem is in progress, then there may be an excuse for breaking rules, possibly even prior to (mercy).
Risk can never be eliminated, but the rules are there to minimise it.
You may survive your accident/incident, but you'll go broke once the litigation catches up.
Management pushes, pilot stuffs up, management denies, pilot gets blamed because he/she chose to conduct the flight.
Find a new manager if they make you BREAK (read as push) rules.
Once a problem is in progress, then there may be an excuse for breaking rules, possibly even prior to (mercy).
Risk can never be eliminated, but the rules are there to minimise it.
You may survive your accident/incident, but you'll go broke once the litigation catches up.