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Larry Dighera wrote in message . ..
That FAAO mentions: "The identification of operational errors and deviations without fear of reprisal is an absolute requirement and is the responsibility of all of us who work within our [NAS] system." Careful of pulling this from context. The word "operational" above applies to both "errors" and "deviations". An operational deviation is NOT the equivilent of a pilot deviation. An operational deviation would be something like a controller letting a pilot enter another controller's airspace without a handoff or other form of coordination. Operational deviations are what are required to be reported under that section, not pilot deviations. |
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