clickclickboom
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You are naive to think that there was only one pilot or crewmember commuting to and from MCO. There were several more angry than me to sit on a taxiway not once, but twice for over thirty minutes during a two week period as this pilot carried out his agenda. There's a difference between taxiing slow and NOT taxiing at all when we arrived down station which clearly had several open gates. When I approached this Captain, I asked him if he wrote up his dragging brakes. He told me where to go and I left it like that. He also approached me and made some smart remarks in the crew room that I pretty much ignored, but could have taken it further if I really cared.
Never mind what it costs the company in vouchers everytime you taxi in 30 minutes late after arrival time. Never mind that pilots and crewmembers were late for their show times up in JFK. Maybe it was the FO I was with who reported him because he was 1 hour late for his show time and had to explain it to his Captain and CP. Good for him. Maybe it was a flight attendant. Good for them too. Never mind that this was already being tracked by the CPO because ACARS does not lie. Never mind his FOs were the ones who appologized to the MCO commuters for his Captain's actions. How else would we know he asked for longer taxi routes (ie RWY 18L at MCO vs. 17R departures or landing 31L JFK vs. 31R? Never mind this pilot you so dearly like is on just about every FO's no fly list which pretty much tells me you are a tool yourself.
Spectre cant argue with that detailed response and if that is how it happened that is not right...
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