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Airplane tears off winglet on jet bridge
"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Grand Mal writes: Turks are Europeans but Turkey isn't part of Europe. If it was the fault of the pilot, what if he turns out to be an Englishman? He's still working for a Turkish airline, and the problem is in the management of the airline and the culture of aviation, not in individual pilots. An incompetent airline could hire incompetent English pilots just as easily as it could hire incompetent Turkish pilots. The culture of aviation? An incompetent English pilot would be a symptom of Turkish incompetence? You ought to sit down and shut up, son. You don't have the tools to bull**** yourself out of the position you've backed into. Or American? And how poor does a safety record need to be before a French airport won't allow you to use their facility? I believe French airports largely go with the European Union, which has banned quite a number of airlines, including most African airlines and some airlines in Asia. |
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Airplane tears off winglet on jet bridge
Grand Mal writes:
The culture of aviation? Yes. Different countries have demonstrably different attitudes towards aviation safety, with some being far more cavalier about it than others. Some place longstanding cultural standards of interaction among persons of different rank above safety in priority; CRM tends to be difficult to improve in such cultures. An incompetent English pilot would be a symptom of Turkish incompetence? Multiple incompetent pilots are a sure sign of a problem with the airline or (if it affects multiple airlines) with the culture in which the airline operates. |
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Airplane tears off winglet on jet bridge
We're still waiting for you to justify some of your statements. Your cultural and racial prejudices do not convince us there is any truth in your assertions. On the contrary, for many of us they weaken your arguments. In article , says... Grand Mal writes: The culture of aviation? Yes. Different countries have demonstrably different attitudes towards aviation safety, with some being far more cavalier about it than others. Some place longstanding cultural standards of interaction among persons of different rank above safety in priority; CRM tends to be difficult to improve in such cultures. An incompetent English pilot would be a symptom of Turkish incompetence? Multiple incompetent pilots are a sure sign of a problem with the airline or (if it affects multiple airlines) with the culture in which the airline operates. |
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Airplane tears off winglet on jet bridge
VOR-DME writes:
We're still waiting for you to justify some of your statements. Your cultural and racial prejudices do not convince us there is any truth in your assertions. On the contrary, for many of us they weaken your arguments. Allowing political correctness to compromise safety puts many lives at risk. |
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Airplane tears off winglet on jet bridge
In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
VOR-DME writes: We're still waiting for you to justify some of your statements. Your cultural and racial prejudices do not convince us there is any truth in your assertions. On the contrary, for many of us they weaken your arguments. Allowing political correctness to compromise safety puts many lives at risk. Meaningless happy talk babble. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Airplane tears off winglet on jet bridge
"VOR-DME" wrote in message
... In article , says... Allowing political correctness to compromise safety puts many lives at risk. Allowing pejudices to cloud one's thinking is characteristic of feeble mindedness, and can put the world at risk. "Can" might, just possibly, be an ever-so-slight understatement. |
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