generaltso
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I heard ACA might be getting it?
ASA will shift it's remaining 70's to DEN, SKW will fill in, in ATL. End result, ASA is still stagnant, and SKW does an end around and continues to grow.
You need to read the ASA DCI Agreement closely.
You need to read the ASA DCI Agreement closely.
You mean the 80% out of ATL? That was signed before the skywest purchase and can be easily changed.
No no no, 8HourPilot already said I am buying Comair
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A source told me Chuck Norris was awarded the flying.
He's going to fly all 20 RJs at once, by himself.
Didn't Chuck Norris break the sound barrier in a Q400?
Didn't Chuck Norris break the sound barrier in a Q400?
Chuck Norris decides who and what can break the sound barrier.
Didn't Chuck Norris break the sound barrier in a Q400?
If RAH did receive the flying, would Frontier put baby animals on our 170 tails?
Shoot...i'm sorry...my facts are all messed up. It was one of Chuck's roundhouse kicks that broke the sound barrier.
Or maybe it was one of Chuck's roundhouse kicks broke a Q400?
I have had many skywest new hires on my jumpseat recently and noticed a trend that most of them are new and carry an attitude. I dont mean it in a bad way but more are very cocky. I dont mean to put down skywest employees or the pilots, but has SW lowered the bar? Most of the SW pilots i know are truely professional and overall good people.
We had a new hire over the weekend jump-seating and he kept on calling us "dude." He was very lound in the cabin and even said some stuff to the flight attendant that was uncalled for. Most of the recent new hires that i have met come in with attitude and i am just surprised. I will elaborate more later since i have to catch my flight.
I don't think it's necessarily the airline's (skywest) lowering the bar. . . . I just think it's a new generation of kids starting to get jobs. Most new hires these days at almost any regional are in their early 20's, and have been spoonfed life since they were born. Many don't know how to act in public, and more still think they're owed their position in life, instead of trying to earn it. That being said, I've noticed it too with some of the newer pilots i've been running into. I think they just need a good swift kick in the ass and a stern talking to when they act inappropriately. It's something their parents should have done, but if it has to be done, others should step up without shame.imp: