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Old 03-24-2023 | 04:48 PM
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Wildturkey
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Originally Posted by Grumpyaviator
BS, but nice gaslighting, though. It has nothing to do with whose seat it was, but whether it was the proper procedure. Many airlines prohibit what he did, as far as I remember this scenario didn’t come up in training at SWA.
If someone disagrees with you it isn’t gaslighting and a little satire can prove a point.

We aren’t taking about any airline but SWA, and in this situation a command decision was made and you’ll just have to be ok with it until we have a policy that specify prohibits it. And I do agree with your above post, we do need some specific training and guidance.

But You know I’m right, if the roles were reversed this wouldn’t even be a discussion except good job cap and way to work through an emergency.
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