regionaltard
seat lock
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- May 22, 2005
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he hit me
I can't even begin to imagine the desperation of someone who would take that sort of abuse and then turn to FlightInfo for help.
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he hit me
Thank you all for your responses. I would get so wound-up in-flight and after each day with the guy that I hustled out of the airport and hit the road as quickly as possible, often times abandoning the flight attendant to put up with him. I have NEVER been confrontational, and after reading how some of you would respond (obviously, this struck a nerve), I realize how much I have RUN from any confrontation.
One time after he had a chest-poking session on the ramp with me in front of passengers about my tie, I did lose it. I refused a trip, but didn't really explain myself to crew scheduling.
I am afraid of the CP and I don't want to talk to anyone over at HQ. All I know is that he is unsafe and I won't fly with him anymore. We don't have a hard-and-fast system that will prevent pilots from being paired-up, but I've let scheduling know that I won't fly with him anymore.
I guess I don't have to worry about writing the letter. I know management checks this place out and regularly searches for posts about their company, no doubt this will now be at the top of the list. Nice...
Shy
You work for Colgan.
In the long run, this will teach you to be more assertive. A LOT more assertive.
Pilots are such D!cks. The guy made it clear that he did not want to get into where he works.