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Jim said:Hey commuter pilot - your a prick too! You didn't ban the General for any other reason than spite. I hope you're a more professional commuter pilot than you are a moderator.
BigRed1 said:I think the General adds a lot more to the forum than he takes from it. He has some strong opinions but he knows his stuff. Surprised he of all people got banned.
Come on moderator. Lighten up.
Is "commuter" the new "C" word? I think I'll go call my wife one now and see how she reacts. Wish me luck.
dash8driver said:... i guess its not PC anymore and the PC police are getting restless. next thing you know you'll be getting banned for saying "stewardess" and "cockpit". ...
FlyFlyFly said:I just want to know if ASA is going to set a more aggressive goal for 2006.
I bet 300,000 bags is not out of the question if everyone does their part...
ifly4food said:No, the general got a week off for being a prick.
FlyFlyFly said:I just want to know if ASA is going to set a more aggressive goal for 2006.
I bet 300,000 bags is not out of the question if everyone does their part...
ifly4food said:No, the general got a week off for being a prick.
SKYMASTER said:I was a commuter pilot until last year. I had been flying the commuters for about 8 years. I had a good time being a commuter pilot, but decided to go to an airline with widebody jets, so I could make more money than when I was a commuter pilot. I flew the CRJ Commuter Regional Jet. The Bombardier Commuter is pretty good, a little slow and weight restricted, but okay. Being a commuter pilot had its ups and downs though. I can identify with General Lee in his experiences in being a commuter pilot.
WELCOME BACK GENERAL LEE! I LOVE YOU MAN!
79%N1 said:Ha Ha. How clever! Your a real funny comedian, a regular Jerry Seinfeld!
Commuter, commuter, commuter, ha ha ha!
PS. Now that you fly 'WIDEBODIES', I guess you better than everyone else now! I cant wait to fly widebodies, so I can look down at everyone else in the commuters....They are just scum! Poor pilots, and overall bad people!
HughBeamont said:I heard on NPR's Marketplace this morning that airlines in the US lost 10,000 bags last year. Not temporarily lost (which was about 3 million bags), but never seen again lost.
I bet the USAir rampers in PHL have about 4,000 of them in their basements and garages.
SKYMASTER said:I was a commuter pilot until last year. I had been flying the commuters for about 8 years. I had a good time being a commuter pilot, but decided to go to an airline with widebody jets, so I could make more money than when I was a commuter pilot. I flew the CRJ Commuter Regional Jet. The Bombardier Commuter is pretty good, a little slow and weight restricted, but okay. Being a commuter pilot had its ups and downs though. I can identify with General Lee in his experiences in being a commuter pilot.
WELCOME BACK GENERAL LEE! I LOVE YOU MAN!
Stifler's Mom said:I had to retreive a bag in ATL from the Delta Bag Room. This warehouse (not the Atlanta Room at the airport) was stuffed with all sorts of unclaimed bags and such. Car seats, sports equipment, strollers, suitcases, briefcases....you name it. It would be a great place to Christmas shop.
General Lee said:Yes, I was released by Falcon Capt. I PM'd him and thanked him for allowing me back. Thank you all for your support. I honestly stated the "commuter" remark as what I used to fly in the early 90s---which was a "commuter". Now they use those darn RJs (joking, right????) and are really multi-regional airlines. I USED to fly for a commuter.
Thanks again everyone. I really feel loved now. I can't wait to stick around and comment on more REGIONAL issues. Hey, I am sorry if I offended anyone. Take care guys.
Bye Bye--General Lee
PS--here was the post from the Falcon Capt:
"I released General Lee from the ban... There was no reason posted on the (internal) ban list for the ban (which is strictly against Moderator rules, the Websitemaster wants a reason listed ALL the time)... Upon further investigation it appears it was an unwarranted ban...
Now if all you "Commuter Pilots" can relax and get back to business complainin' about pay, work rules, QoL and stuff, I'll get back to finding good BBQ...
Welcome back General..."
ifly4food said:Welcome back, General.
You weren't banned just for saying the word "commuter", you were banned for constantly hijacking threads into anti-RJ rants. I didn't think a week off was that bad, but you cried to Falcon and got back. Congratulations.
I hadn't gotten the memo about posting a reason. That's been straigntened out.
If you meant no malice by the word commuter, then I accept your apology and give mine. Maybe we're both "insensitive pricks".
If4f
Dangerkitty said:Calm down there Mr Commuter Pilot. There is nothing wrong with anti-RJ rants. The RJ has been shown to be nothing more than a money pit that cannot generate positive cash flow for mainline. Boyd has proven and shown that some of the ASA RJ routes in and out of ATL cost more than a dollar per seat mile.
If it hurts your feeling that ASA has been a financial drag on Delta then so be it. I imagine that the General is just voicing his displeasure over the fact that Delta continues to utilize RJ's where they are not needed and a financial detriment to mainline. I would be upset too.
By the way I was a commuter pilot for almost 4 years. Its a label I where with pride.
SKYMASTER said:216,000 bags. That's a lot of baggage.
IF4F, that's one of the lamest apologies I've ever seen.
That was still no justification for going after Gen. Lee. In this country we practice freedom of speech and free enterprise. This makes both speaking out against the RJ and flying the RJ okay. There's always gonna be a critic out there.
I know it's hard at ASA right now because I was just there. Don't let this stuff get to you. I am, however, disappointed in your behavior as a moderator.
Good luck.
ifly4food said:Welcome back, General.
You weren't banned just for saying the word "commuter", you were banned for constantly hijacking threads into anti-RJ rants.
If you meant no malice by the word commuter, then I accept your apology and give mine. Maybe we're both "insensitive pricks".
If4f
If you think the ASA RJ routes are a financial drag, then how do you explain Skywest's profits nearly doubling since buying ASA?
ArcticFlier said:Talk about a contradiction...................................
AF![]()
ifly4food said:Boortz is an arrogant prick, just like all the other radio blowhards. Pass off opinion as fact and "preach to the choir". You need not be accurate or truthful, just keep your ratings up (and the money flowing) by telling your listeners what they want to hear. Just like Rush Limbaugh and his "Dittoheads". Fortunately for us, nobody in a position of power to actually affect the outcome of the situation is taking his advice. Thanks for your opinon Neil. I'll look forward to the next time I hear you acting like the doofus you are on ATL center.