denverpilot
Tied Down
Boxes don't vote.
Ding ding ding! We have a winner!
Boxes don't vote.
FAA regulators aren't elected.Boxes don't vote.
FAA regulators aren't elected.
How is the safety record of the parcel haulers (as in the ones using big planes, not including the small fry in Barons and Navajos) ?
Is there any data to support that fatigue is as big of a problem in their operation as it is in the passenger business ?
Edit: This is FAA rulemaking, not legislation, right? I can see where the Cargo guys could buy congressmen, but they aren't supposed to be able to buy the FAA guys (at least not as easily).
FAA regulators aren't elected.
But their bosses are appointed.
Lots of data has been collected over the years in the form of ASAP and VDRP reporting along with detailed studies (NASA and several university studies) along with Dr. Mark Rosekind.
While the folks in the FAA are not elected, congressman and senators are. And those individuals get plenty of pressure from industry (ATA anyone?) when it comes to regulations. Mr. Congressman gets told by the cargo lobbyist what they feel the regulations should look like, reminds him of how much is being donated to his party and campaigns, Congressman then has a talk with the DOT Sec, then the DOT Sec has a talk with the FAA Admin, and so on, and so on.
It rolls downhill.
Then there's Part 135 on-demand which can happen anytime. Luckily it doesn't happen in the middle of the night that often, but there are occasions when the phone rings and you don't know if you have just fallen asleep or it's almost morning.Put another way - going to work at 0100 isn't bad if you do it regularly. But from what I've seen of the schedules both pax and cargo pilots fly, it's practically the opposite of "regular".
Then there's Part 135 on-demand which can happen anytime. Luckily it doesn't happen in the middle of the night that often, but there are occasions when the phone rings and you don't know if you have just fallen asleep or it's almost morning.
I can see where boxes don't merit the same level of safety.
Sent from my ADR6300 using Tapatalk
I guess people don't understand the difference between Catastrophic and Severe-Major hazards.
When we checked in after the LAX dropoff, the dispatcher had wadded panties about a 1000 departure from ADS trip she had sold and wanted us to jump back in and fly back immediately. I told her shlt no, and left for the hotel. The owner then called and raised hell, and I told him shlt no too. Niether one of us was fit to fly at that time of morning, and we would have both been sound asleep before we passed Palm Springs eastbound. And so ended my fine career in that horseshlt business.
Especially the friends at the cargo pilot's funeral.