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American Airlines pilots subpoenaed by NTSB to give interviews in JFK near-miss
The NTSB said Friday they have issued subpoenas to force the pilots of an American Airlines jet to sit for recorded interviews about a close call on a runway at New York’s Kennedy Airport last month. “NTSB has determined that this investigation requires that the flight crew interviews be audio recorded and transcribed by a court reporter to ensure the highest degree of accuracy, completeness, and efficiency,” the agency said in a preliminary report. “As a result of the flight crew’s repeated… (www.dallasnews.com) Más...Guilty as hell!ð
If police have to wear body cams, it's well past time to video record the cockpit. (Not to mention updating CVR/FDR technologies.)
Why am I not surprised the Union doesn't want to play ball?
I see you are not in a union
If American Airlines participates in the FAA ASAP then the NTSB can go pound sand. This is exactly the kind of situation the ASAP was intended for. If the NTSB gets their way it completely invalidates the program.
If AA doesn’t participate in ASAP then the pilots are fair game.
If AA doesn’t participate in ASAP then the pilots are fair game.
Why do journalists' hate the English Language?