You’ve arrived at the FBO. You’re ready to board – and your flight crew informs you, “Sorry, we can’t depart right now. And perhaps not even today.”
Whether it’s weather, maintenance, or some other factor, it’s their call – 100%. When it comes to operational safety and control, there are no “ifs,” “ands,” or “buts” about it.
Your travel safety – and sometimes the financial health of your business aircraft operations – depend on the expert judgement of your flight crew. In When the Pilot Says “No!”, aviation lawyers Alison Squiccimarro and Chris Poreda explain why your flight crew must always have the last word on whether your flight is a “go.”
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[…] Is there a collective commitment by everyone to emphasize safety over competing goals? Are they comfortable telling you no? (Listen to the BAA Podcast “When Your Pilot Says ‘No’”). […]
[…] Is there a collective commitment by everyone to emphasize safety over competing goals? Are they comfortable telling you no? (Listen to the BAA Podcast “When Your Pilot Says ‘No’”). […]