Instruction: Describe what needs to be captured, who needs the information, and how to keep the handoff useful and factual.
Context: Assesses whether the candidate can design a clean post-flight documentation and communication framework for unusual incidents.
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I would design the framework around accuracy, sequence, and useful handoff. As soon as the cabin is stable enough, the crew should capture the core facts while memory is fresh: what happened, when it happened, who responded, what actions were taken, and what the current status is.
I would require objective language. Post-flight documentation should describe behavior, statements, and crew actions, not emotional interpretations. That matters because unusual incidents often get reviewed by multiple teams later, and the report needs to be reliable, not dramatic.
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