Okay, the OP said:
Originally Posted by
ryane946
A fellow airline pilot and myself witnessed
LOLWUT said:
Originally Posted by
lolwut
Your fellow airline pilot and you should know.... Your fellow airline pilot and you should've also...
Originally Posted by
DCA A321 FO
No, "you are a" is correct, not "your."
So he should have said "you are a" instead of "your"?
Then LOLWUT would have to say: "
You are a fellow airline pilot and you should know....
You are a fellow airline pilot and you should've also..."
But the fellow airline pilot was the other person the OP was saying witnessed the event. So Lolwut was right to say "your [friend] and you..." To change it to "you are a airline pilot" is incorrect, it erases the other person that witnessed the event.