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Both USAPA, APA Reject Scanners. ALPA, Not So Much.

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Funny. Looks like ALPA keeping a low profile and concentrating on working at the table Washington politicians and Pistole paid off.
ALPA is a spineless government hack.



The Airline Pilots Association, International (ALPA), which represents nearly 53,000 pilots at 38 US and Canadian airlines, notes that its members “are trustworthy by definition of their employment and responsibilities.”
Trustworthy? Is he kidding? Besides all the back stabbing pilots do to each other in the crew room, you also have those trustworthy pilots who try to go to work drunk off their butts....Delta pilots come to mind.
Then you have Mesa pilots who steal iPhones from passengers while in line at security.
Prater is a putz. All of ALPO's hard work on CrewPASS finally goes into full force, thanks to the decisions on the TSA.
 
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