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Old Thu Sep 23, 2010, 10:25am
BroKen62 BroKen62 is offline
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Originally Posted by ajmc View Post
There's absolutely nothing wrong with questioning your "WH's knowledge" and a smart WH will always encourage questioning, provided it's civil, handled discretely and done at an appropriate time and place. Wearing a white hat does not automatically relieve all "brain gas", known to generate embarrassing brain farts.

Appropriately questioning a WH produces only 2 possibilities, both of which are entirely favorable; It provides the WH with an opportunity to clarify a point of possible confusion for a crew member, or it provides the WH with the opportunity to double think his decision and possibly avoid making a correctible mistake.

When done right, nobody on the planet knows what any discussion between officials on a football field is all about, unless and until the officials choose to share their conclusions.
Point is, the WH gave the guy the right information, but the guy didn't trust him so he asked the question on this site. I agree - if you can't trust your WH, who can you trust?
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