It’s tragic the way CADORs are viewed by pilots. You’re gonna get them, it happens. You just do your best and every so often there will be an event that (usually) ATC records for the sake of improving the system. That’s a CADOR. I once had to explain to a very worried private pilot that his ‘taxiing onto a controlled portion of an apron without a clearance’ was just part of a bigger system of record keeping (a guy who likes to work people up had found and told him about the report). I told him that if they consistently have the same thing reported then either it’s different airplanes and their signage needs improvement, or it’s the same airplane every time they may contact the owner but probably not. Just record keeping for the sake of improvement.Scudrunner wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:32 pmI had a resume come across my desk that the pilot proudly stated CADOR free
Round filed that one on two counts
1) lack of understanding wtf a CADORs is
2) getting a cadors shows your experienced
There’s a reason pilots worry, it’s this ancient fear passed between us and most don’t know where it starts. I know some excellent TC inspectors but the maintenance inspector I used to have assigned to my company was just awful. One day he phones me up just screaming about a CADOR, I could tell he was blue in the face and he was practically panting. Luckily I knew everything about the CADOR in question as I was the one flying when it was filed. I reported a dead bird beside a runway. I didn’t hit the bird, just told tower so someone could clean it up. Clearly someone hit that bird so a CADOR gets filed and my airplane was listed as reporting it. This, the TC inspector decided, was sufficient grounds to have our company shut down and he was absolutely gleeful to get to do it. I wish I had known at the time just how toothless our inspectors are compared to their FAA counterparts so I could have let him have it instead of just shuffling him off the phone as quick as I could.
Anyways, that’s why people are scared of CADORs and why I try to set them straight on it every chance I get.