New Specialist Airline Pilot Forum?
Psychophysiological entity
I for one, often tend to start a pprune session after dinner and plenty of wine. It's in lieu of heading for the ‘Greasy Spoon' and relaxing with one's crew; it's good fun. However, the discipline mentioned above, should extend to only posting on this dedicated forum, while maintaining the same standards of sobriety as one would with being on duty.
Discussing Chirps issues, with comments from others, would add a whole new dimension to receiving the cold print through the post.
I think it could be a very important aviation site.
Discussing Chirps issues, with comments from others, would add a whole new dimension to receiving the cold print through the post.
I think it could be a very important aviation site.
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Only a safety engineer
Since I am being invited to comment. I would like to state how useful these forums are to a safety engineer in learning from other people's experiences both good and bad. Whilst I do not practice in the aviation field the lessons learned can be applied in other areas and perhaps sometimes experiences of other areas of industry might be of use to those at the sharp end of the plane. The only negative comment I would make is that sometimes people who put their head above the parapet on the site tend to get their heads well and truly bitten off. I would like to make a plea to be allowed continued access to all the forums and if the professionals are really concerned perhaps make some areas read only
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