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Recently, Peter Clark posted:
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 11:36:39 GMT, "Neil Gould" wrote: (largely snipped for brevity) Recently, Capt.Doug posted: The usual way it works is for the airline to terminate the pilots and let the union try to get them reinstated. Every case is different from that point. I've seen cases that involved remedial training and I've seen cases that involved certificate revocation. [...] So... are you saying that a go-around is considered a "screw-up" in the business? [...] I believe Capt.Doug's message was answering the question posed in Morgan's post enquiring about the aftermath of (in Morgan's example the Southwest accident where they overran the runway and ended up almost in a gas station) incidents caused by not going around, what happens to the crews after those kinds of accident. Thanks for the clarification, Peter. The post example that you refer to isn't on this server, only Morgan's largely snipped question. That completely changes the context of Capt. Doug's response! Neil |
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