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Which really got me wondering one day while I was amending a strip with ZOA flight data...who's to stop us (dispatch) from filing a "Lifeguard" callsign when we have a flight into a hub that is running behind with lots of connections at stake...I mean, unless you have a Fed onboard, who's gonna check whether or not you had organs?

(I know...it would be a horrible thing to do and I'm going to Hell for even thinking it.)

On leg twenty-one of a four-day, I've wondered the same thing.
 
Which really got me wondering one day while I was amending a strip with ZOA flight data...who's to stop us (dispatch) from filing a "Lifeguard" callsign when we have a flight into a hub that is running behind with lots of connections at stake...I mean, unless you have a Fed onboard, who's gonna check whether or not you had organs?

(I know...it would be a horrible thing to do and I'm going to Hell for even thinking it.)

The moral responsibility to realize that abusing the lifeguard callsign could cost someone there life.

You want that ATP dont yah? Need good moral character for that!;)
 
delta also has/had? a fleet of biz jets. anyone know if they use the delta call sign? if so maybe it was one of them with a organ or sick passenger on board.
 

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