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Smacktard

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Still trying to put the word out that asacrew.com is up and running. The membership rules have changed in response to claims that management was using the site to harvest identities. Anonymous access is allowed.
 
Smacktard said:
Still trying to put the word out that asacrew.com is up and running. The membership rules have changed in response to claims that management was using the site to harvest identities. Anonymous access is allowed.

And how hard is it to record IP addresses and track them down? Not saying that they would, but they could.
 
atrdriver said:
And how hard is it to record IP addresses and track them down? Not saying that they would, but they could.

You really think ASA managment has a team of people sitting around harvesting IP addresses and then using a site like this http://www.arin.net/whois/ to track you down? A lot of good it's doing them.

What they really need is a court order to force the ISP to identify you (otherwise they can't use the posts against you if they obtained them illegally). Beyond a court order, they'd put more effort into tracking you down via the internet than they'd get just by listening to the CVR. And there's no doubt in identifying your voice on the CVR!
 
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Smacktard said:
And there's no doubt in identifying your voice on the CVR!

Ain't that the truth.:)
 
And the Company has said that they will use the CVR's as they wish and follow up any irregularity.

Not that they can bust you for calling crew scheduling a buch of meanspirited jerks when you are out of sterile cockpit, but they did track down the pilots using a lot of MCT on the ATR.

~~~^~~~
 
atrdriver said:
And how hard is it to record IP addresses and track them down? Not saying that they would, but they could.

About as hard is it is on this site! We (ASA) are fortunate to fianlly have a site we can call ours. We should use it as we would this one just knowing that there is a concentration of ASA people on it (pilots, flight attendants, dispatchers, schedulers, rampers....etc etc)
Lets try and make it work...
 

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