Golden Falcon
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Perhaps you guys should look at it from the perspective of the F/As. They have a tough job, especially when dealing with "privileged" pax...If they want someone 86ed, I'm with them not with the "golds"
Perspective of the FA's. Ha. If its such a tough job they should quit rather than holding on.
Fools like you cause travellers to go with upstarts and foreign competitors. The FA's job has been over glorified for all the wrong reasons. Serve the coffee, do the demo then take care of the passenger - the job you were hired for in the first place.
Many FA's can make a mountain over a mole hill, too many of these old gals need to retire or be put out to pasture, they take there position way too seriously. He was in the wrong for keeping the device on, but what did she accomplish by handling the situation the way she did?
Ah yes, only enforcing the FAR's, that is BS, the pilots and the FA's some of the biggest offenders with electronic devices.
The only loser here is AA and their inability to handle a simple situation.
S.. Here's a little secret....FAs have them too. Soooo, if a FA is caught NOT enforcing a FAR she is at risk for a hefty fine or revocation of her certificate...give me the crusty old military pilots anyday of the week. They may not be fun on a layover, but at least they have their crew members backs and know how the game is played.
I think what shon and the avatar dummy are missing are a couple simple facts:
1. As you point out, F/As are licensed these days. The problem is neither you nor they know who is sitting on the airplane watching what's going down. In the worst case its an FAA inspector. If she doesn't enforce the FARs, she's in danger of losing her ticket, getting a personal fine, getting an airline fine and losing her job.
2. Then there are the ramifications for YOU if you don't support her. All it takes is one of your corporate officers (or even one of their secretaries!) to be non-revving. If they observe the fact that the F/A tried to do her job and you didn't support her guess who will be doing the carpet dance, Ace. Not her.
3. Even if no one sees you gaff her off, guess what F/As do? They sit on the jumpseat and talk. And often the conversation quickly goes to the butthole pilots who made her job hard by non-support. Your name will get around the inflight crewroom faster than you can fly an Albany turn in your Q400. Not only won't you be getting any coffee, you won't get anything but the cold shoulder on your layovers. Since its obvious the only thing you want from your F/As is youth and casual sex, it might come as a shocker that you won't be getting either.
So, good luck with your attitudes, BOYS. Fortunately, this AA Capt. stepped up and had his F/As back. I guarantee HE'LL be partying hardy for years.