I think you've nailed it. When ever I get a "blah" by the numbers briefing,
I ask them if they are a pilot. If the weather is questionable and they are
not a pilot, I ask for a briefer who is. Sometimes one is "available"
sometimes not.
Jim
"Paul Tomblin" wrote in message
...
In a previous article, "Jay Honeck" said:
I, too, have been struck by the variability between briefers, and it
would
appreciate it if Lockheed (or whomever) standardized their methods a bit
more.
I wonder if it's not like ATC, where some of them are pilots and some of
them are just doing a job, and while all of them know the basics of the
job, the ones who are also pilots understand it better from our side and
go that extra mile?
--
Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/
With M$, as far as I'm aware, the stupidity comes bundled with the
software.
-- Meg Thornton