If he applied for a position wouldn't any competent flight department at another airline look into this incident and hire this pilot based on their findings and not on what Allegiant says? Despite being fired from the airline industry's problem child I would hope this doesn't end his career. How does being prudent and putting passenger safety ahead of everything else come off as a negative? Don't all the other airline flight departments know what's going on internally at Allegiant and just shake their head?