[SML] Wrong time to plan

Steven Mclean stevenjmclean at gmail.com
Fri Jul 1 09:04:23 UTC 2016


You also probably need to consider the source.  An observer seeing a
bunch of responders huddled around briefing the plan could be
interpreted  as "developing a plan on how to get them down".

On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 10:18 AM, Joe D via Stagecraft
<stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:
> I expect there was a plan already in place, but there are an infinite number of variations of how things can fail, as well as the environment around the object.  Eg, a previously established plan may not have allowed for the theoretical possibility that it started to rain in cold weather, that hypothermia is a concern. Or how about some passengers that are starting to panic, and try to climb out themselves.
>
> So, the responders must evaluate any existing plan and fine tune it, or even come up with totally new plans if necessary.
>
> -Joe

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