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Mesa dirty laundry in hometown newspaper.

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I think it's more accurate to say that captains at the regionals in general, and places like Mesa in particular, demonstrate on a daily basis their ability to safely operate a flight with minimal support. I.E., don't trust your dispatcher, don't trust your MX department, NEVER trust your crew scheduler, etc.

However, I would agree that anyone who stays at a place like Mesa for too long would probably raise some questions . . . .

Holy Shizit ! I finally agree with you on something. Now back to my beer.
 
I really want to see the guy again who interviewed me many years ago at holiday inn PHX. He rejected me, so I ended up at better airlines. I forgot his name though but I bless him everyday.
 
My suggestion to all Mesa pilots is to jump. The likelyhood of this ship sinking with J.O. still at helm is perhaps better than 50%.

The problem is that there really isn't anywhere to "jump" to now.

Best of luck to MAG employees...although I will enjoy watching the ship sink.

ZP
 

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