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You mean "A Christmas Story"!JetPilot_Mike said:Reminds me of the movie Christmas Vacation, where they are having the duck, and the waiters are singing Ra ra ra ra ra fa ra ra ra
Looks like the 'Delta Dollars' press is going to have to work overtime, or maybe they'll just hand out cold hard cash like in the past.Stifler's Mom said:Inexcusable. With the technology available today, there should be a backup system in place, no matter how archaic it may be.
Anybody know who was responsible for the deicing fluid running out at CVG? Is that the city, airport, or airlines?????? Another fuk up at the worst possible time.
Merry Christmas from the airline industry.
All of these people will remember their experience on Comair/Delta next time they are given the option of choosing an air carrier.
Anybody know who was responsible for the deicing fluid running out at CVG? Is that the city, airport, or airlines?????? Another fuk up at the worst possible time
While the inept management of the airline during the last few days is inexcusable, let me try to respond to a little of the above.Crossky said:Seriously though, what did airlines do to plan, coordinate, and execute crew scheduling duties before the age of computers? I would guess they had more employees, used lots of paper, pencils, and chalk boards. Don't mean to be arrogant, but it seems a little silly to me that they've cancelled all their flights only because their scheduling computers are down. The pilots, schedulers, and dispatchers know the regs, the phones still work, we have solar powered calculators, and the pilots still have their schedules, on paper at least. You would think the company, like Clint and the Marines, would "improvise, adapt, and overcome" (Heartbreak Ridge movie). The payroll and scheduling computers could catch up when the system is fixed.
Funny thing is, Delta bought Comair and ASA to prevent this sort of thing from happening. From talking with Captains who were here before Delta owned ASA, they always mention how much worse things were before the purchase. To that I can only say YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!michael707767 said:You know, ultimately this is Delta's fault. Delta owns CMR. It's Delta's name on the tickets. Delta is responsible for ensuring it's subsidiaries and code share partners can do the job they were hired to do.
Funnier thing is you obviously don't know what you're talking about and, apparently, neither do the "captains" you're talking with at ASA. ASA and Comair were purchased by Delta for two very different reasons. Perhaps things were "worse" at ASA before Delta bought them, but they were not worse at Comair. In fact the exact opposite is true.Stifler's Mom said:Funny thing is, Delta bought Comair and ASA to prevent this sort of thing from happening. From talking with Captains who were here before Delta owned ASA, they always mention how much worse things were before the purchase. To that I can only say YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!