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I think UAL78 offered some pretty good perspective to the original question. As far as the social engineering that went on in the "late 80's and 90's" and still does to a degree, let's be honest here... at a hell of a lot more airlines than just Marvin (UAL for the layman) played this little game. Some of them were just as good at the game too, they just didn't get all the credit Marvin did. I could go on and on about this person or that person who allegedly didn't "deserve" getting onto brand X airline. It sure didn't mean that flying an airliner was any easier for them, or for their flight crew or passengers/victims. If you REALLY want to examine some out of line hiring, look no further than some part 91 corporate aviation operations. Corporate jets are no "easier" to fly than most airliners