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U.S. Air pilot denying AA jumpseaters

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Some things just don't change.
 
I'm shocked. An angry, entitled East pilot overwhelmed by emotion making stupid decisions? Never heard that before...so out of character. LOL!
 
If any American pilots read this, I apologize for the unacceptable behavior of one of our pilots. He is not representative of our pilot group, east or west.
 
If any American pilots read this, I apologize for the unacceptable behavior of one of our pilots. He is not representative of our pilot group, east or west.

Well said Mike.

M
 
I predicted this a few months ago when the merger was announced, its only starting "AA V US Air East and West". Now the trolls will have something new to feast on and put the 'SWA V AT' to bed and deal with the AA V US Air issues instead.
 
Jumpseat should belong to the company not the Capt. I've had several old timers from American kick me off since being in the majors and each time was a bunch of BS. Situations like this and my experiences would be avoided if the company controlled the jumpseat.
 

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