Maiko
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Maiko
I have to agree with several replies reqarding this issue. It needs to be in the best interest in pax, not crew comfort. Would you wish to be stranded somewhere, like maybe your comute home because a crew refused to fly becuase its hot? I would have to say No. Though I do understand the long days that crews put in, no matter whom they fly for (commuter wise), it is just plain uncomfortable. Me, I would suffer 110 degrees in the cabin as long as I knew I was going home, or anywhere else for that matter.
Mike
Maybe you would, and you may indeed be in the kind of shape where you won't have a major health issue. But there are 50 other people on that airplane, some old, some babies, etc. Can that 85 year old woman take 95+ degrees in the cabin for 2 hours? Can the baby? If one of them develops heatstroke, or worse, dies, do you think the company is going to back the pilot? No, they are going to say "I don't know WHY he accepted a plane that couldn't be kept cool." So when the lawsuit comes, it is coming after YOU.__________________
atrdriver
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"I am serious...and don't call me Shirley"
"If there's a Rock N Roll Heaven, well you know they've got a hell of a band"
I am curious, not to be negative and to avoid an all out bashing, but how long have many of you all been in this business?
Planes have been flying pax for a long time and many did not have APU's. Matter of fact how many commuters today don't have APU's. I can easily name several that did not, and were flown all over the country.
CA212, PA351, B99, 1900, Dash8 200's (MESA), DHC-6.
I am not against the fact that you feel that everyone should be comfortable and to look out for pax safety, but for as long as I have been in aviation, I find that you or any other flt crew personally really give 2 $hitz about the pax. If I'm wrong I apologize and their may actually be some that do care. But I don't believe this is truly a pax comfort issue.
Yes the RJ sucks on the ground even with an APU, but so do many acft with APUs. I'm sorry that things are so bad at your place of employment to where you are using things like this to fight back, but it appears that my opinion is far from being alone.
Mike
Originally Posted by Maiko
I have to agree with several replies reqarding this issue. It needs to be in the best interest in pax, not crew comfort. Would you wish to be stranded somewhere, like maybe your comute home because a crew refused to fly becuase its hot? I would have to say No. Though I do understand the long days that crews put in, no matter whom they fly for (commuter wise), it is just plain uncomfortable. Me, I would suffer 110 degrees in the cabin as long as I knew I was going home, or anywhere else for that matter.
Mike
Maybe you would, and you may indeed be in the kind of shape where you won't have a major health issue. But there are 50 other people on that airplane, some old, some babies, etc. Can that 85 year old woman take 95+ degrees in the cabin for 2 hours? Can the baby? If one of them develops heatstroke, or worse, dies, do you think the company is going to back the pilot? No, they are going to say "I don't know WHY he accepted a plane that couldn't be kept cool." So when the lawsuit comes, it is coming after YOU.__________________
atrdriver
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"I am serious...and don't call me Shirley"
"If there's a Rock N Roll Heaven, well you know they've got a hell of a band"
I am curious, not to be negative and to avoid an all out bashing, but how long have many of you all been in this business?
Planes have been flying pax for a long time and many did not have APU's. Matter of fact how many commuters today don't have APU's. I can easily name several that did not, and were flown all over the country.
CA212, PA351, B99, 1900, Dash8 200's (MESA), DHC-6.
I am not against the fact that you feel that everyone should be comfortable and to look out for pax safety, but for as long as I have been in aviation, I find that you or any other flt crew personally really give 2 $hitz about the pax. If I'm wrong I apologize and their may actually be some that do care. But I don't believe this is truly a pax comfort issue.
Yes the RJ sucks on the ground even with an APU, but so do many acft with APUs. I'm sorry that things are so bad at your place of employment to where you are using things like this to fight back, but it appears that my opinion is far from being alone.
Mike