Originally Posted by
Notarealpilot
I flew with 1 or 2 PSA captains that did it but they’ve flowed to American already so we can just blame American guys now. With that said it’s usually just one or two immature guys that seem to be the vocal minority on guard.
Had an fo at PSA who's hands moved at the speed of light to switch coms so he could yell "on guard" and then laugh hysterically.
After the first day I had to have "the talk".
Dunno what the desire to tell everyone they're on guard is.
I do understand if someone is accidentally transmitting repeatedly on guard giving them a heads up.