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The guy was an expert is kissing A$$. Which is the only reason my previous employer kept him on - convinced he just needed more time!

I just hope he doesn't kill anyone. If you're flying with him make sure you are the aircraft commander. He can be quite tenatious and demanding, putting a weak captain (or dare I say it, a First Officer!) in harms way quite easily!!!

Fly Safe,
beytzim
 
TimsKeeper said:
"You reap what you sow" about a person who just died in a plane accident.

I hope you don't live off of Karma, because with that kind of a statement you don't have any good coming to you anymore.
I say that because his maint. practices and personal attitude towards flying have killed other people in the past. I've personally seen him load an aircraft so far aft of CG that the pilot ran out of trim and had to come back to land as he was forcing the stick foward. He was yelled at for being "too safe." I've seen half of the maint. done "the night before" and "we just need you to sign for the other A&P." I've had a friend die in a Grand Aire plane.

Not so much "bad Karma" as "The Truth."
 
I knew that guy. We used to cover for Epps occasionally in AGC and BKL using our MU-2's from OK. Ran into him a few times.


He was a total tool the first time I met him. From the sounds of it, he still is.

Watch your back
 

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