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Agreed she just snapped, her company is bankrupt and she is undoubtedly worried as to her future. I hope she gets some help.y
 
Agreed she just snapped, her company is bankrupt and she is undoubtedly worried as to her future. I hope she gets some help.y

'Cause twenty-three years, five divorces, six nervous breakdowns and four stints at the psych ward just aren't enough.
 
I said a medical to ride the jumpseat. Jumpseaters are there during critical phases of flight.

I believe you are required to have a valid medical along with your pilot certificate, company crew badge, and cass approved paperwork to ride the Jumpseat.
 
and yet another capstone to a great airline's history is affixed.... sigh.
 
I hope she has someone to feed her cats while she's being "treated ".
 
Heres how it will pan out. She will be suspended pending an inquiry then lose her job. Union will file a grievance then she'll be brought back on a LCA (last chance agreement) as a part of the negotiation with management with the union deciding to look the other way on some other major issues. And the industry will continue on its glorious path towards dehumanizing air travel.
 

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