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Posted By on 14 Mar 2009 07:21 AM
Why is it that I never see any recomendations that the Chief Pilot or Director of Operations assume some responsibility in ensuring that pilots and aircraft are properly trained and equipped? I have said for many years that if the CP and or the DO were to face some strict penalties should they be deemed to be remiss in their duties, the CP and DO would pay a lot more attention to who is flying their machines and what kind of condition those machines were in....

Using the Anchorage accident as an example, if the pilot was found to not have been properly qualified to fly NVG's or not prepared for Alaskan flying conditions (and I do not know either condition to existed) then the CP should have been immediatly suspended. If the it could be shown that the DO was aware of a problem either with the pilot or equipment then he should also be suspended. I would propose that having been suspended, neither could serve in that capacity with ANY certificate holder for at least one year.

Pilots can and do launch into a bad situation when the CP and the DO know that they should not be there. They are only there because the operator could not find another body to fill the seat.
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