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Suspected drunk pilot in OMA? Republic/CHQ

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Snitch, eh? You are an idiot. Don't want to be "snitched" on? Then be a professional and don't show up to work drunk. It's a shame that Frontier gets mentioned in this mess.
 
Snitch, eh? You are an idiot. Don't want to be "snitched" on? Then be a professional and don't show up to work drunk. It's a shame that Frontier gets mentioned in this mess.


Yep. Snitch..

I was really just commenting on the irony of the situation had the guy tipped the van driver minutes before said van driver made the phone call to ruin his life.. That's all.. D-bag
 
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Yep. Snitch..

I was really just commenting on the irony of the situation had the guy tipped the van driver minutes before said van driver made the phone call to ruin his life.. That's all.. D-bag

Not ironic in the least. The van driver made a call that potentially saved lives. At the very least his call kept the other pilot from being placed in a tough spot. Please stop being an idiot--the van driver's phone call didn't ruin this pilot's life. THE PILOT RUINED HIS OWN LIFE. The fact that you are incapable of making that distinction makes me question whether you should be in the cockpit at all. What is it with this generation of kids that cannot take responsibility for their actions? Geesh!
 
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Not ironic in the least. The van driver made a call that potentially saved lives. At the very least his call kept the other pilot from being placed in a tough spot. Please stop being an idiot--the van driver's phone call didn't ruin this pilot's life. THE PILOT RUINED HIS OWN LIFE. The fact that you are incapable of making that distinction makes me question weather you should be in the cockpit at all. What is it with this generation of kids that cannot take responsibility for their actions? Geesh!

Bingo.
 
The fact that you are incapable of making that distinction makes me question weather you should be in the cockpit at all

I always question weather when I'm in the cockpit. :D

I keed I keed.
 
Not ironic in the least. The van driver made a call that potentially saved lives. At the very least his call kept the other pilot from being placed in a tough spot. Please stop being an idiot--the van driver's phone call didn't ruin this pilot's life. THE PILOT RUINED HIS OWN LIFE. The fact that you are incapable of making that distinction makes me question weather you should be in the cockpit at all. What is it with this generation of kids that cannot take responsibility for their actions? Geesh!

The irony is still there.. d-bag
 

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