g-code
King of 'da South
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...but is this possibly another avenue of job replacements?
The 90 seat rate I really don't think is something that will go out the window....anything over 70 seats...at mainline, period.
If I were a skipper at UA, there's no way in hell I would turn on Ch. 9.
Too many willing to drop dime in this day-in-age.
On UA's entire fleet, channel 9 of the passenger entertainment system is connected to the cockpit observer audio panel. The marketing intent is to allow passengers in the cabin to monitor live ATC communications on comm 1. Some pilots will tune AM radio stations on the ADF and share football games, ect.What's channel 9? Sorry, might be an obvious answer but I don't have a clue.
Different question, same airline.
Any idea why there is a hotel full of Air Canada CSA's and reservation agents in Denver training at United.
Probably nothing, but is this possibly another avenue of job replacements?
The 90 seat rate I really don't think is something that will go out the window....anything over 70 seats...at mainline, period.
Would you do it if you had passenger requests for Ch 9? Perhaps you would be too scared to reveal your poor flying/communications skills to unknowing passengers. That's sad.