Originally Posted by
usmc-sgt
It was clear that she was coached by a lawyer. She has no plans of returning to work and I am expecting a possible lawsuit or workmans comp issue. She was "seriously wounded" later to find out it was a "deep cut."
Did anyone find it interesting that she was 60 feet behind the other two FAs and everything she saw and experienced totally contradicted the other two?
On the day of the accident, I watched an interview from a passenger on the plane and he said everyone was calm, quiet, worked together, no screaming, and waiting their turn in line to get out.
The next day, I watched another interview of a man and woman who were also passengers on the plane. They said, people were yelling and screaming, some jumped seats and were panicking.
Perhaps what happened up front was different in the back? Who knows.
Ironically, very, very few of the passengers grabbed their seat cushion or the life vest from under their seat. So, perhaps it wasn't so calm, cool, and collected as we've been told.
To get back on thread topic ... Sullly did a great job, but he could have knocked it out of the park by only appearing with his full crew when asked for an appearance.
-Fatty