satpak77
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I don't work at FedEx but I have stayed in a Holiday Inn.
"Pilot Error" is never excusable, however working on the backside of the clock, o-dark 30, with questionable sleep while the maids vacuum all day long at the hotel, and the sun coming thru the curtains, is always going to put strains on your performance. It is not like the "Pilot Error" aspect is the same thing as Pilot Error at some corporate operator that flies once a week to Scottsdale, in Day VFR.
With that said, in the interest of research, I ran "Federal Express" as "Airline" here, and requested ALL events (incidents and accidents), since 1970 till present. I know FedEx did not exist in 1970 but just used it for a starting date.
http://ntsb.gov/ntsb/query.asp
46 records showed up.
I did the same thing with "UPS" and "United Parcel Service" and a total of 12 records showed up.
FedEx has 4750 Pilots and 326 Airplanes, per
http://airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/cargo/fedex.html
UPS has 2825 Pilots and 246 airplanes, per
http://airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/cargo/ups.html
So FedEx's fleet is 32% larger than UPS's with an accident and incident rate that is 283% greater.
Not pointing fingers, not at all. Just running the math.
"Pilot Error" is never excusable, however working on the backside of the clock, o-dark 30, with questionable sleep while the maids vacuum all day long at the hotel, and the sun coming thru the curtains, is always going to put strains on your performance. It is not like the "Pilot Error" aspect is the same thing as Pilot Error at some corporate operator that flies once a week to Scottsdale, in Day VFR.
With that said, in the interest of research, I ran "Federal Express" as "Airline" here, and requested ALL events (incidents and accidents), since 1970 till present. I know FedEx did not exist in 1970 but just used it for a starting date.
http://ntsb.gov/ntsb/query.asp
46 records showed up.
I did the same thing with "UPS" and "United Parcel Service" and a total of 12 records showed up.
FedEx has 4750 Pilots and 326 Airplanes, per
http://airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/cargo/fedex.html
UPS has 2825 Pilots and 246 airplanes, per
http://airlinepilotcentral.com/airlines/cargo/ups.html
So FedEx's fleet is 32% larger than UPS's with an accident and incident rate that is 283% greater.
Not pointing fingers, not at all. Just running the math.