Settling a crying baby is like troubleshooting an aircraft malfunction. There’s a number of things that could be wrong. If you know your systems, you can attack them in order of probability. So you do the checklist and keep moving down the list until the alarm stops.
Mar 18, 2024 at 00:27 UTC
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Stefan (was StefanTheNurse, now just wanting some stability)
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Mar 18, 2024 at 00:34 UTC
Except, and I don’t say this lightly, it is a baby and it doesn’t know what a checklist is… Which I guess is where the “Communicate” part comes in… #ItTakesAVillage #YouGotThis
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But you can’t wait till you get back to base, write it up in the F700 and hand it over the to the JEngO to fix.
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“Test pilot’s checklist for infants” is probably a very good one
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And every 6-12 weeks for the first year you need to thrown out the manual and start from scratch! I feel your pain.
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It’s food or poo, maybe both.
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Aviate! Navigate! Communicate!
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