Without presuming to speak out of turn, I would say that UAL78 (the person you've quoted), as an employee of the airline in question, and one of the airlines DIRECTLY affected by the hijackings of 9/11, is saying, that at a bare minimum, someone that P.O.'d has no business in the cockpit. They're just a bit too distracted to be operating Boeing brand heavy machinery.>>>>>
Pure psychobabble BS. Are you implying that this individual can't be mad enough to write this letter and STILL put his feelings aside enough to go to work? Isn't it just possible that he can be upset about this and have the guts to say what is on his mind but still be able to put that aside and do his job. Don't we have plenty of pilots going through divorces, personal issues, financial crises, etc and they still are able to function at the controls? Compartmentalization is one of the first things you learn in this profession.
>>>>I think if this letter really was transmitted to UAL management, then FO Zogg has made his own bed. You know, as the Verbal Advantage commercial says, "People judge you by the words you use." Implicit within that is that no one can judge you by the words you DON'T use. Mr. Zogg is finding out what others think of what he said. If he doesn't like it, perhaps he should have thought out the ramifications a little better BEFORE he hit the "send" button.
TIS