No wonder people hate you.
Come now, my drunk and wasted little soviet panic button. Name them. Specifics.
I do not have the right to come on here and post specifics
Then don't press the trigger if you can't handle the gun.
The FAA did not force the company to fire the pilots, per say. It was a bargain made by the company to prevent certificate action against the pilots. In the world of 121 flying, this happens often between the comapny, FAA, and unions when something goes wrong.
This happens often, does it? Many other posters here know of such situations? A common act by the FAA? The FAA has something to gain by doing this? The company gains something by doing this? The pilots gain something by doing this? The pilots get fired from a job for cause, and this benifits their career? The company makes a secret pact with the FAA and the FAA elects to forgo certificate action...for what possible purpose? The union has helped the pilots by getting them fired from the jobs the union exists to protect? The FAA bargains with labor unions? Perhaps it's that "regulatory litigation," again.
As it happens so often, why don't you tell us about the many other cases where the FAA has agreed to get pilots fired in order to protect their certificates. It must happen all the time, as it happens "often." Tells about many of these cases, oh madam of expertise.
How do you live with yourself talking to people like this?
Addressing topics in the thread you started, addressing the facts, how do I live with myself? Very well. So might you if you could stay on topic. Give it a shot. Someone out there has faith in you. Not me. But someone.
At least you're able to remain professional. And an intellectual at the same time. Articulate. And surprisingly feminine. I must say, however, that while you're at your peak here, regailing us with the pinnacle of poetic prose, I'm not often easily impressed. This is why.
The confidence of the program can be breached anytime the parties believe that the action was deliberate or criminal. Please don't forget that.
Show us how. And when. Try to be a little bit specific, will you? Try. You can do it. Just give it a try.
Personally, I love the program and what it does.
Yes, you do, don't you? And it shows. (Makes you appear really silly, but it shows. I suggest you try to cover it up. Or just stop posting. Your choice, really).
This allows the pilot to recognize his mistake, and continue his career afterward.
Getting back on topic, if you will, why don't you address the process by which a pilot's career is enhanced by getting fired. Or perhaps how being fired allows a pilot to recognize his mistake better than say, filing an ASRS report, or experiencing certificate action.
This proceedure is not uncommon after filing an ASRS or ASAP report.
Pilots frequently get fired after filing ASRS reports? Do tell us all about it. You assert this to be the case, so tell us all about it.