Originally Posted by
pokey9554
According to
www.flightstats.com, CommutAir is consistently in the bottom 25% for on time performance. Mesa is typically in the top 25%.
Just reporting the data.
I have seen the stick shaker, known serious mechanical problems being nursed to a Mx station, a cAPTAIN that didn't know how to use a radar. On time performance is less important to me than safety.
Now days I feel blessed when the "O2 is low" and I can't get on.
There are some really good pilots at Mesa. It is sad that the losers drag everyone down.