03-30-2015, 08:03 AM
Yeah they should probably have a monthly exam/psyc visit just to keep an eye on them. And if they do that already, them I hope it gets refined. But at the same time, so far this hasn't been a common occurrence so I've been trying not to think too harshly on any of it.
I heard European airlines are now going to do the same as the US flights where there's always at least two prior in the cockpit. If one of the pilots step out, a flight attendant steps in. That's just what my boss was saying the other day but it made sense
Also, if it hadn't been for them reinforcing the doors on the plane because of 9-11, the pilot could have gotten back in and stopped it.... Can't win either way you go
I heard European airlines are now going to do the same as the US flights where there's always at least two prior in the cockpit. If one of the pilots step out, a flight attendant steps in. That's just what my boss was saying the other day but it made sense
Also, if it hadn't been for them reinforcing the doors on the plane because of 9-11, the pilot could have gotten back in and stopped it.... Can't win either way you go
I heard European airlines are now going to do the same as the US flights where there's always at least two prior in the cockpit. If one of the pilots step out, a flight attendant steps in. That's just what my boss was saying the other day but it made sense
Also, if it hadn't been for them reinforcing the doors on the plane because of 9-11, the pilot could have gotten back in and stopped it.... Can't win either way you go


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