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by bearhall
1222 days ago
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but they flew on from Maui instead of turning around. if they’d turned around then the cockpit voice recorders would capture the incident. instead they had 5 hours to get their story straight and no actual recording of the incident. |
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Aviation as an industry is built on blameless, honest post-mortems. There's a strong safety culture, and pilots are encouraged to share their mistakes so that other pilots can learn from them.
In most cases, filing a safety report will protect the pilot against any retribution from either the airline or the federal government. At worst, they'd be asked to undergo additional training. There's no reason for the pilots to engage in deception here.