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What about Mesa? Don't they allow their pilots to bring a board to sleep on in the airplane so they will be more comfortable? If they were so uncaring about crewrest they would make them sleep upright in the seats!.......
There are so many problems with this thread I don't know where to start. Let me just say this I have NEVER and will NEVER sleep on board an airplane as part of any type of overnight, continuous duty or otherwise.
ANYONE engaging in this activity has to have a dent in their brain as it is entirely unsafe. Not just the fact that you are not getting proper rest, but for the women that is not a secure environment. Is the terminal even open? If not you should leave.
Too tired to fly in the morning? Call in fatigued. It's the company's problem.
Yeah-Until they FIRE YOU! Remember, this is a Mesa thread-they really do things like that!
And that's the exact attitude as to why Mesa pilots have terrible working conditions and low pay. My response would be "OK fire me." Next stop, FAA and the media as to the reason for the firing. Go be a policeman and make more money while waiting on the next flying job and the ensuing lawsuit.
JO has Mesa pilots scared for their lives. Just the way he likes it. Grow a spine.
And that's the exact attitude as to why Mesa pilots have terrible working conditions and low pay. My response would be "OK fire me." Next stop, FAA and the media as to the reason for the firing. Go be a policeman and make more money while waiting on the next flying job and the ensuing lawsuit.
JO has Mesa pilots scared for their lives. Just the way he likes it. Grow a spine.
And that's the exact attitude as to why Mesa pilots have terrible working conditions and low pay. My response would be "OK fire me." Next stop, FAA and the media as to the reason for the firing. Go be a policeman and make more money while waiting on the next flying job and the ensuing lawsuit.
JO has Mesa pilots scared for their lives. Just the way he likes it. Grow a spine.
The media has given all regional pilots the big green light to call in fatigued for at least the next 48 hours. Even OJ wouldn't fire you for a legit fatigue call today. Everyone who has a duty day longer than 12 hours ( which is 95 percent) should call in fatigued the next day. This could shut the place down quicker than any errrr union sickout.HAh your living in a dream world!!! I have seen them fire people who call in fatigued. Sure, go to the media maybe you'll get your 5 mins of fame on some rinky dink local news, but the truth is NOBODY CARES in the long run. We are finally out of the Bush years where unions were stripped of every legal ounce of power they had. Only WE as pilots can fight this as a UNIONIZED group and take what we deserve!!!!!
Under NO circumstances sleeping in the airplane on an overnight is a good idea.