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Who do I work for?
I have 7 Uniforms in my closet, Licenses from the USA and UK and have been a captain overseas and here since 1997.
Once Medlink is involved they take all the responsibility and liability for further actions.
Someone dies on my flight..I"m landing..if my captian doesn't agree..screw it I'll call an emgerancy
More genetalia talk from jerk406, what else is new?I didn't ask you how long your schwantz is, I asked you who you fly for presently.
At least place the deceased in the aft galley.
Once Medlink is involved they take all the responsibility and liability for further actions.
They assume liablilty for the airline's negligence when the O2 bottles are empty?
Try again.
You can't be serious. That is completely unacceptable. A dead person in the aisle? Is that how you'd want one of your family members treated, with no diversion?
If I was a pax, I'd sue for emotional distress.
They assume liablilty for the airline's negligence when the O2 bottles are empty?
Try again.
Pssst. Here's a little secret: the bottles weren't empty.
But that's what CNN said! Are you saying CNN would lie?
You certainly believed their initial story. Why are you backtracking now with your pathetic attempt at sarcasm?
Answer my questions:
- Do you really believe American Airlines didn't have O2 on that flight?
- Are you an airline pilot?
I bet the FA stuff was true though. Once again, airlining blows.
406, do some reading, what Wino says is soooo true, by the way, to administer oxygen requires some type of medical certification, it is considered a drug, sounds like AA was following SOP's?If you care to admit, I will be telling everyone I know who asks me about this story that Airline (Wino) would do the same thing, and I'd never fly on them.
Pssst. Here's a little secret: the bottles weren't empty.