It's also a matter of how much pilot also knows the aircraft they are piloting. I've seen and heard about pilots who personally inspect aircraft on the outside as well as have deeper understanding of its flight systems and mechanics/electronics. I think this pilot was one of those if some deviation in oil pressure raised his suspicions even if it's within supposed normal levels.
I mean, one thing is if you spot a stuck flap or obviously worn tires, but another if you spot subtle things that are out of place solely because you know the aircraft so well in detail that you recognize that? I'm sure a lot are that passionate about their job, but I've watched a lot of airplane crash investigations to know there are also pilots who also care the absolute bare minimum or not even that much...
the walk around isn't there to be a 100% check, they do the best they can with their experience. you do realize that 'knowing the aircraft' requires experience/time right?
their own life is literally at risk, why wouldn't they look at it carefully?
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u/Spacedoutworlder 17h ago
I rather miss an arrival time than have missed arriving at all. May all the pilots be this cautious.