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I liked the video.. well made, to the point..

From a Moderator standpoint.. please, lets not hijack this thread down the path of race.. it will not being tolerated based on our terms of service here on Flight info..
Thanks, just want to nip this in the bud before it gets out of hand...

Now back to normal programing...

I believe your use of the phrase "it will not being tolerated" is a racist slam.

Don't make me report you!!!
 
SkyWest and ASA follow FAA guidelines in Active Risk Management of: (10:22)

Crew rest
Commute time
Scheduling
Fatigue challenges

Schedule and crew planners trained in fatigue-management. (11:17)

I don't care who you are, that's funny.

Saftey is #1. Irregardless, you don't loose to much creddibilaty with gazillion dawler portner cumpanys wen yoo kan't spel.
 
Anytime management uses averages your BS meter should peg. Three pilots are on reduced rest and one pilot has a sixteen hour layover. On average you have ten hours of rest per pilot! Yay for us! We schedule more than FAA required rest (on average)! Up to that point I thought it was a nice promo video. Now I have to wonder what else they are fudging.
 
Saftey is #1. Irregardless, you don't loose to much creddibilaty with gazillion dawler portner cumpanys wen yoo kan't spel.


Did you make up a new word?

irregardless.

Or was that part of the joke?
 
If this was a sales pitch video for tha majors I wonder what other regional company videos look like.
 
Did you make up a new word?

irregardless.

Or was that part of the joke?

I think it is actually in the Dixie College approved dictionary.
 

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