Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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- Feel Delta has provided us the tools/culture/guidance that enables us to proficiently hand fly with the ATs and FDs off
- Feel the "good faith" sick call provision as currently written (and enforced) is adequate
Dude, take off the anti-ALPA blinders. You have speculated as much as anyone else on here and are part of the problem with this HuffPo mentality to take information and post speculative reasons for the crash without all the information. The data does not belong to the people, the truth does. The truth will come after the investigation and with the final report.
You are willing to give up the right to due process for pilots in order to expedite partial data points that have not been verified, nor checked by the other parties (Boeing/P&W) invited to the crash because you say the citizens have a right to the data as soon as it comes out? I assume you have a poll to back up "The vast majority of citizens agree with her decision to release everything as it's compiled." 

I've never once said I hate ALPA. Not once. It's this type of hyperventilating that makes you look incapable of debate. Call someone a hater, and maybe you can get people to ignore everything the person said. It's an old and weak tactic. I could have said you hate freedom of speech and the publics right to know what their tax dollars are paying for...but then I'd sound as silly as you.
You don't see that this is setting the stage for the rest of the world to do the same thing? The court of public opinion and the main stream turned tabloid press are costing people jobs. The same NTSB is the one that publicly vilified NWA 188 before the investigation was complete. Babbit was illegally tested by the police, but it didn't stop the press and pilots on here from bashing him.
Unfortunately, that's been used as "code words" for delaying the release of known information until the public no longer remembers the accident. Again, the chairwoman disagrees with you and ALPA.
We don't know because the investigation is still unfolding. You don't release murder investigation results daily into the press, you release a complete picture when you've finished the investigation. I guess we'll be seeing you on CNN as the TOD aviation expert upon retiring?
Seriously man, your points are some of the silliest I've read in a while. You don't understand the NTSB's mandate, you don't understand the law, and you don't understand even basic politics.
Carl
Last edited by Carl Spackler; 07-11-2013 at 04:24 PM.
Yes and yes but then I don't wear a tin foil hat and imagine black heliocopters buzzing my house. You are still my most unimportant person, keep up the good work.
Sure that directs attention towards the flight deck but so what? On the flip side of the coin should the NTSB have a gag rule imposed such that the engines had not responded properly the NTSB would vow to say nothing pending the completion of a 12+ investigation? What if another 777 crashed in a week in a similar manner?
Carl
It's not interesting because it's not a fact. ICAO can't mandate anything.
Since your hypersensitivity started when ALPA embarrassed themselves by releasing that slam against the NTSB, I can only assume you're getting a lot of your "facts" from ALPA. Maybe you guys should wait and gather all your facts in context before you speak publicly anymore.
Carl
Since your hypersensitivity started when ALPA embarrassed themselves by releasing that slam against the NTSB, I can only assume you're getting a lot of your "facts" from ALPA. Maybe you guys should wait and gather all your facts in context before you speak publicly anymore.

Carl
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Look dude, your emotions are making you look silly. The data belongs to the American people. As soon as this data is compiled, a simple FOIA (Freedom Of Information Act) request would have mandated by law that NTSB release it. The only thing legally protected from release is the actual crew members' voices on the CVR. Your argument isn't with me or with the NTSB, it's with the law.
Another emotional tantrum. Due process is only for a criminal proceeding. There is no due process in the crash investigation process. How can you say I'm willing to give up due process when there is none in crash investigations?
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I've never once said I hate ALPA. Not once. It's this type of hyperventilating that makes you look incapable of debate. Call someone a hater, and maybe you can get people to ignore everything the person said. It's an old and weak tactic. I could have said you hate freedom of speech and the publics right to know what their tax dollars are paying for...but then I'd sound as silly as you.
It doesn't matter what I see. The law allows it and the chairwoman sees her first duty as informing the American people. Write your congressman and pass new laws if you don't like it...that's also your right.
Unfortunately, that's been used as "code words" for delaying the release of known information until the public no longer remembers the accident. Again, the chairwoman disagrees with you and ALPA.
How do you know there wasn't? If the crew reported it, she's releasing it...immediately upon gathering the data. That's her pattern. You and the other over emotionals at ALPA need to get with the program and understand that things change. ALPA's just shocked that she doesn't give a crap what ALPA thinks.
Again, you don't know what your talking about. Incomplete details of murder investigations are released to the public all the time in the hope of engaging the public to help catch the bad guy.
Seriously man, your points are some of the silliest I've read in a while. You don't understand the NTSB's mandate, you don't understand the law, and you don't understand even basic politics.
Carl
Another emotional tantrum. Due process is only for a criminal proceeding. There is no due process in the crash investigation process. How can you say I'm willing to give up due process when there is none in crash investigations?
I
I've never once said I hate ALPA. Not once. It's this type of hyperventilating that makes you look incapable of debate. Call someone a hater, and maybe you can get people to ignore everything the person said. It's an old and weak tactic. I could have said you hate freedom of speech and the publics right to know what their tax dollars are paying for...but then I'd sound as silly as you.
It doesn't matter what I see. The law allows it and the chairwoman sees her first duty as informing the American people. Write your congressman and pass new laws if you don't like it...that's also your right.
Unfortunately, that's been used as "code words" for delaying the release of known information until the public no longer remembers the accident. Again, the chairwoman disagrees with you and ALPA.
How do you know there wasn't? If the crew reported it, she's releasing it...immediately upon gathering the data. That's her pattern. You and the other over emotionals at ALPA need to get with the program and understand that things change. ALPA's just shocked that she doesn't give a crap what ALPA thinks.
Again, you don't know what your talking about. Incomplete details of murder investigations are released to the public all the time in the hope of engaging the public to help catch the bad guy.
Seriously man, your points are some of the silliest I've read in a while. You don't understand the NTSB's mandate, you don't understand the law, and you don't understand even basic politics.
Carl
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It's not interesting because it's not a fact. ICAO can't mandate anything.
Since your hypersensitivity started when ALPA embarrassed themselves by releasing that slam against the NTSB, I can only assume you're getting a lot of your "facts" from ALPA. Maybe you guys should wait and gather all your facts in context before you speak publicly anymore.
Carl
Since your hypersensitivity started when ALPA embarrassed themselves by releasing that slam against the NTSB, I can only assume you're getting a lot of your "facts" from ALPA. Maybe you guys should wait and gather all your facts in context before you speak publicly anymore.

Carl
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Absolutely. I disconnect the ATs NLT 1000 ft AGL on every approach that doesn't require them. FD comes off at least once a trip. And I have no fear of calling in sick. Because when I'm sick I have nothing to hide.
Carl, you only have two sides. Carl the bully and Carl the victim...
You are the tantrum king here...
and you went all "whiny ALPA wah wah wah silly pilot wah wah wah...
I'm big mean Carl, let me get my boyfriend Purple to stank on you..."
You can't bully your way through life but I guess at this stage you already have...
Go sh18 on someone else...
Either learn to converse like a man or go back under your cranky bridge...
You needn't bother with a response because we all know you'll just attack the messenger...
You are the tantrum king here...
and you went all "whiny ALPA wah wah wah silly pilot wah wah wah...
I'm big mean Carl, let me get my boyfriend Purple to stank on you..."
You can't bully your way through life but I guess at this stage you already have...
Go sh18 on someone else...
Either learn to converse like a man or go back under your cranky bridge...
You needn't bother with a response because we all know you'll just attack the messenger...
Here was my favorite part though:
Carl
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