laserman2431
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JAFI. I think a thorough review of those records might reveal some interesting patterns. I assume all those records are public documents under the FOIA. If not, I'm sure members of Congress can gain access and conduct a study. It would be interesting to look for patterns like Monday and Friday inspections, Certain inspectors inspecting the same routes over and over again, inspectors who inspect routes from where they live to where they work. The FAA has nothing to hide right?Free ride? Call whoever you like. If you find someone abusing the job, then report it. All enroute inspections (that’s jumpseat to you) are recorded and approved by a supervisor and have to have a job function. If not an Inspector can and have been fired. Rare, but does happen. I know of two in 20 years. In any system you can find abuses.
Or, another idea might be for everyone to be cool. Report the real problems, don't worry about pre-takeoff PAs and enjoy the free ride.