Jeez, I heard SWA is serious about their cost-benefit analyses but even on sodas? We've been serving Coke Zero for about 2 years. Maybe that's why they spun all the doom and gloom on our earnings call. They just didn't think out the whole Coke-Zero thing... ;)
When did the thread turn to Continental.;)
Where you commonly hear "I gotta fly 90 hours a month to make ends meet!" come from the left seat. :rolleyes:
Gimme that, gimme that, gimme that nut...:angryfire
I am very glad to see this sentiment coming from elected reps! Bravo!
As far as the "anger" only being in EWR, I heard a great anecdote from a buddy of mine the other day.
A IAH based captain recently went in to the chief pilots office to show an example of a BS PBS schedule with duty periods...
I saw that on the news yesterday. The real low will be IF the Irish Civil Aviation people approve it (I highly doubt...I hope :erm:) will be if some pilots actually do it at all. Or at least without some serious personal liability protection from both civil and criminal penalties in the almost...
This actually isn't a new thing. There is a group in one of the European countries that has filed the equivalent of a class-action suit against against their employer related to similar type issues with similar symptoms.
Some scientists in the UK also have some studies on the issue. This report...
+1
The only problem with the alarm trick though is that usually housekeeping simply just resets the alarm so the next occupant of the room (most likely a fellow crewmember from the same airline) may get an unnecessary awakening .
Several of the hotels we stay at put us on either a floor that...
All the news I've been seeing today is saying the aircraft hit relatively intact in a vertical direction. Of course it is the mass media so vertical could mean radome first or the airplane came down like a leaf and pancaked on its belly.
What I find hard to believe though is that the aircraft...
You know I was about to "jump" on you and point out AAL1420, DAL191, EAL66, US1016...but then I realized I feel EXACTLY the same way you do.
Even US-trained crews "push it" way too often. This coulda been anyone regardless of where they are from or what type of airplane they were flying if...
June 23, 2009
Signals from the flight data recorders of an Air France airliner that crashed into the Atlantic killing all 228 people on board have been located, Le Monde newspaper said on Tuesday.
But a spokeswoman from the BEA, the French air accident authority, noted that many sounds were...
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