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Old 07-18-2013 | 07:11 PM
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From: Going to hell in a bucket, but enjoying the ride .
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Originally Posted by scambo1
It looks a little different than the F/A "get up, get out" simulator.

Can you imagine, for one minute, if that had been our typical International 777 F/A crew, of 75-85 year old cat ranchers? Everyone would have died in the fire, because our Trolls would have been blocking the exits.

I was talking about this accident to a non-pilot businessman yesterday, he asked, "What is the mandatory retirement age for Flight Attendants?"

I laughed and then I pulled out my cell phone and showed him a picture of our Number One F/A, Bob, the 88 yr. old dead man walking. I explained how there IS NO MANDATORY RETIREMENT AGE FOR F/A's!

The guy was stunned. He couldn't believe we had F/A's still working at that age.

Where is the FAA when it comes to checking on the fitness of F/A's to do their jobs? They are only on board to EVACUATE the aircraft. Most of them can't even get out of their own way, after a smooth landing. Can you imagine if our typical 777 F/A crew survived this impact but then they had to evacuate the airplane?

I think the FAA really, really, needs to come up with some type of serious fitness test the F/A's should have to pass every year at recurrent training. Take a full body slam, then get up and help people get out of the airplane. Or at least make sure they can fit through an overwing exit without plugging it up!

Last edited by Timbo; 07-18-2013 at 07:39 PM.