Re: JetBlue E190 - First Day
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Overall, JetBlue claims they have trained their crew for at least 2 weeks int he brand new E190s. Clearly this was not the case.
You have to think about the situation here. While JetBlue has trained their 2 weeks (and i dont doubt it), it is a new aircraft type. Not only that, but its the revenue day of the E190 anywhere in the world. Things will go wrong for the first couple of days/weeks....I think its almost expected. Also, I dont see what the big deal was with the mechanic using a manual - its the same idea - Its a brand new plane for JetBlue. Also, in regards to the flight attendant who had some trouble closing the cockpit door......Thats a pretty minor thing in regards to the flight - it doesnt affect the actual safety of the plane....Its a door!
I dont want to sound like im ripping you apart (which I probably do) but cut them some slack. Im positive the pilots werent going to fly the plane if it wasnt safe or if they didnt know what they were doing. Im an AA guy myself but I have complete confidance in JetBlue, just like any other airline. Think about it like this.....The pilot doesnt care about you ass....he only cares about his....If the planes not safe hes not going to fly it. :D
-AA 777
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Re: JetBlue E190 - First Day
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Originally Posted by fly.mcs
A bunch of crew showed up to assist and one even had a manual with them! (This really shows how well they trained in the brand new aircraft...)
You see, back in my pilot days, I considered the maintenance guys using the manual to be a good thing :!: