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![]() "Ramapriya" wrote in message ups.com... http://ww1.mid-day.com/news/city/200...ary/102809.htm Reminds of me of a Wall Street Journal report a few years back. Korean pilots (especially ex-Air Force) are notorious for not allowing anyone to question them. They would literally rather die than admit a mistake. CRM is just a buzzword to them. One such slapped his American copilot who pointed out that they were below glide slope on an ILS. As they walked into the pilots' lounge afterward, the American turned and decked the Korean in front of all the other pilots, saying "Don't ever touch me again in the cockpit." The American turned to the other pilots and said, "And the same goes for the rest of you if I see you below glide slope." The American never had any trouble with CRM after that. Don't know as he made a lot of points for diplomacy, though. :-) |
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On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:30:55 -0800, "C J Campbell"
wrote in :: "Don't ever touch me again in the cockpit." I wonder what he'd say if he walked into a Mexican border town cantina when the local "talent" approached him. :-) |
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C J Campbell wrote:
"Ramapriya" wrote in message ups.com... http://ww1.mid-day.com/news/city/200...ary/102809.htm Reminds of me of a Wall Street Journal report a few years back. Korean pilots (especially ex-Air Force) are notorious for not allowing anyone to question them. They would literally rather die than admit a mistake. CRM is just a buzzword to them. One such slapped his American copilot who pointed out that they were below glide slope on an ILS. As they walked into the pilots' lounge afterward, the American turned and decked the Korean in front of all the other pilots, saying "Don't ever touch me again in the cockpit." The American turned to the other pilots and said, "And the same goes for the rest of you if I see you below glide slope." The American never had any trouble with CRM after that. Don't know as he made a lot of points for diplomacy, though. :-) I know in the Army they beat us up about being below the glide slope. There are things out there that just might reach up and smite thee. |
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