Good report with some very glaring information that is left out.
UPS and FedEx spent millions of dollars to get a "cargo cutout" from FAR 117 Flight and Duty time rules that Congress mandated the FAA came up with. 117 is built upon science of sleep and rest requirements for the human body...but cargo pilots do not need that much sleep or so says UPS and FedEx.
Not that it matters much, but I thought I'd heard that the line they were flying would have been 117 compliant. They didn't get a cargo caveout from 117, they got 121 supplemental exempted from it, my company suffers from the lack of 117 for the same reason.
True, but remember, the video wasn't made for pilots. It was made for the general populace.
That particular pairing would have been. I do not want to give the picture and I may have that all of our schedules are not compliant....BUT...what you bid and what you show up to fly are very different animals and we here "contact crew scheduling for an advisory" every night.
We are not supplemental either...flag carrier. We operate as such voluntarily.
It is VERY easy to make a mistake with the FMC and have it do things that you are not expecting. Honeywell built the FMC's for both of the manufacturers. I have flown Boeing and Douglas. Same box, different "structure" inside the box and different philosophies. Boeings is built for the pilot, Douglas is built for the engineers. Airbus does things even more differently according to my pilot friends that fly it. Extremely confusing...but FAA approved.
I've used the FMS on Boeing and Airbus. The Airbus is far more user friendly and intuitive, the Boeing not as much.
The Boeing MCP is not as user friendly compared to the Airbus FCU either.
Chilling. I'm approaching the halfway mark in instrument training. These pilots had so many tools at their disposal but the extra information didn't help.... All they needed was VOR/DME and an altimeter.
Not that it matters much, but I thought I'd heard that the line they were flying would have been 117 compliant. They didn't get a cargo caveout from 117, they got 121 supplemental exempted from it, my company suffers from the lack of 117 for the same reason.
Cargo operators (domestic, flag, and supplemental) are exempt from FAR 117. All passenger operations (again, domestic, flag, and supplemental) are required to follow it. I'm 121 supplemental passenger and we follow 117.
The whole thing is BS. I thought the concept was that the FAA was for an "equal level of safety"
Fred Smith and David Abney have lots of money at their disposal, and lots of Senators and Congressmen that can be bought.
The "cargo carve out" was done at the DOT level, and passed down.
Had 1354 crashed into a school, the whole 117 thing would be gone. The only reason 1354 didn't change the carve-out was they didn't take anyone out on the ground.
Had 1354 crashed into a school, the whole 117 thing would be gone. The only reason 1354 didn't change the carve-out was they didn't take anyone out on the ground.