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skootertrash said:Screw Roanoke. How about CLT? It's the corner cutting that made MESA subcontract out for cheaper MX. Which directly lead to 21 peoples' death.
Typhoonpilot,typhoonpilot said:I don't trust Mesa for three reasons: 1) they put one of my old airlines out of business ( Westair ), 2) Roanoke, and 3) they have a horrible reputation for lack of on time arrivals and numerous flight cancellations.
TP
The main problem wasn't with flying the airplane. The problem was reading that night departures weren't authorized off 33 and then thinking that meant no going around. I thought we learned about going around in Private Pilot school and reading approach plates in Instrument class. How does that have anything to do with changing seats and airplanes?aewanabe said:2) Roanoke. Largely the result of a primacy of learning/negative transference on the Captain's part, coupled with a not-assertive-enough FO. (Remember, Captain went straight from BE1900 right seat to ERJ left seat.) In other words, pilot error, compounded by a company that was expanding exponentially. How many more "prestigious" regionals, not to mention Majors, have had pilot error accidents in the last decade? I also don't believe that Mesa is growing at a rate right now causing upgrades from 1900 right seat to ERJ or CRJ left seat.
I rode on Mesa a couple of times in 1992 in Florida when it was FloridaGulf, non-revved for my MAPD interview in 1993 and again as a Mesa employee later in 1993. Of course, that was years ago. While I do not care especially for the company as an employer, all my trips were fine; on one trip, to Farmington from Denver, my baggage beat me to the airport! I appreciate your point about Roanoke.One of the legs on the return would have to be on Mesa . . . . If you were buying a ticket, would you choose to ride on Mesa ?
WestAir/United Express was my first regional interview in August of 1991, right after Saddam invaded Kuwait. I believe that Mesa had already purchased WestAir by that time.I don't trust Mesa for three reasons: 1) they put one of my old airlines out of business ( Westair )
General, did you forget theFly Delta through ATL (a beautiful hub with no delays, ever),
Actually you seem to be missing the plot here. I mentioned three reasons for initially have a very bad reaction to the thought of flying on Mesa. Only one of them was safety. Obvioulsy almost all airlines have had accidents or incidents that they aren't proud of or that caused some fatalities. Those in themselves are usually not a good enough reason to put the airline on a no-fly list. Only in extreme circumstances like the third world airlines in Africa and other regions would you really do that. When you start adding additional factors like numerous flight cancellations or severe delays then it is prudent to ask the question that I have. I don't know what Mesa's recent reputation is in that department. It was very bad a few years ago. In fact it was so bad at one point that United cancelled their feeder contract with them. How is it today ? I think aewanabe and beantown might have already answered. Before someone says to check the DOT statistics, remember that cancellations don't show in on time performance ratings.Better put COEX on that list of yours. I believe they had three instructors in the cockpit of that jet they totaled in Houston. And then American had a RCP sitting in the seat for the one in Little Rock. Somebody already mentioned SWA in Burbank and Eagle in PR. That's four more airlines you shouldn't fly. Out of all of these incidents, the only hull that is still flying is the Roanoke ERJ at Mesa. By the way, what was the name of your airline again??? No skeletons there I assume.
Gosh, I thought you were my friend . . . . I never thought I'd catch a flame from you. Not that it matters to me what you think. And, what purpose does it serve for me to increase my post total?generaltso said:thanks for telling us you rode Mesa over 10 years ago. I am sure nothing has changed since then. serious bobby i sometimes wonder if you post just to increase your total. You need to either get back in to aviation, or stop the 10 year flashbacks that really don't add anything relevant
typhoonpilot said:I don't trust Mesa for three reasons: 1) they put one of my old airlines out of business ( Westair ), 2) Roanoke, and 3) they have a horrible reputation for lack of on time arrivals and numerous flight cancellations.
Typhoonpilot
typhoonpilot said:Actually you seem to be missing the plot here. I mentioned three reasons for initially have a very bad reaction to the thought of flying on Mesa. Only one of them was safety. Obvioulsy almost all airlines have had accidents or incidents that they aren't proud of or that caused some fatalities. Those in themselves are usually not a good enough reason to put the airline on a no-fly list.
When you start adding additional factors like numerous flight cancellations or severe delays then it is prudent to ask the question that I have. I don't know what Mesa's recent reputation is in that department. It was very bad a few years ago. In fact it was so bad at one point that United cancelled their feeder contract with them. How is it today ?
I don't trust Mesa for three reasons: 1) they put one of my old airlines out of business ( Westair ), 2) Roanoke, and 3) they have a horrible reputation for lack of on time arrivals and numerous flight cancellations.
Typhoonpilot
Yep, definitely missing the plot. I was long gone from Westair before Mesa ever bought them. Unlike most pilots I actually care about my fellow employees. Seeing what Mesa Management did to them was sickening. This thread wasn't started to be a Mesa bashing thread. Sorry that your skin is so thin as to think so. What Mesa did to my friends at WestAir doesn't reflect on the current Mesa pilots so don't take it personally.Typhoonpilot,
I'm missing the plot??? Oh, I think I have the plot down. You are simply mesa-bashing because you have a personal vendetta with Mesa regarding the Westair deal.
You attack part of my argument, even though you brought up the point.
You stated your position on why you don't want to fly Mesa regarding schedule performance, and then post the question ("I don't know what Mesa's recent reputation is in that department.")
The plot is, you are stating your position that you hate Mesa and trolling for others that think like you. Next time start your thread out like this so the new people here don't have to read through the BS:
"Mesa screwed me over when I was at Westair and I want to whine about it."
- Checknsix