Defeating the stigma
#101
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pass. I never enjoyed blue falcon productions. Always an underlying story of theft and lack of morals.
here you are watching a story about the lav and suddenly you find out that one pilot stole the other pilots toilet paper without him knowing and the next time the first pilot goes into the lav, he finds his TP has been stolen.
#102
pass. I never enjoyed blue falcon productions. Always an underlying story of theft and lack of morals.
here you are watching a story about the lav and suddenly you find out that one pilot stole the other pilots toilet paper without him knowing and the next time the first pilot goes into the lav, he finds his TP has been stolen.
here you are watching a story about the lav and suddenly you find out that one pilot stole the other pilots toilet paper without him knowing and the next time the first pilot goes into the lav, he finds his TP has been stolen.
#103
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I heard the alternate version was that the pilot whose TP got stolen remarked to the FA’s that the other pilot stole it and warned them and the other pilot then ran crying to the CPO and got the actual VICTIM in trouble.
terrible flick.
#104
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Your version of events is accurate, unfortunately.
The best part though is that the union decided that the best response was a gentle discussion about professional courtesy while admitting that they feel the blue falcon's actions were technically acceptable. All we can do now is remember the guy's real name and wait for it to matter some day.
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Im out the loop here, what? Fill me in lol
#106
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In summery, “Blue Falcon” would intentionally cyber stalk pilots during bidding and while they were doing a trade he would come in and take flights off their schedule or trade them bad ones, often causing them to lose days off etc. overall a generally ****ty thing to do.
He was called out on his behavior and pilots were disciplined for using his name because he felt threatened or harassed. The union, as far an anyone really knows simply had a discussion with him and said nothing we can do, which some say is accurate and some thought more could be done because he wasn’t following our code of ethics.
Long story short, “Blue Falcon” was the name that was decided on as it is his initials.
He was called out on his behavior and pilots were disciplined for using his name because he felt threatened or harassed. The union, as far an anyone really knows simply had a discussion with him and said nothing we can do, which some say is accurate and some thought more could be done because he wasn’t following our code of ethics.
Long story short, “Blue Falcon” was the name that was decided on as it is his initials.
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In summery, “Blue Falcon” would intentionally cyber stalk pilots during bidding and while they were doing a trade he would come in and take flights off their schedule or trade them bad ones, often causing them to lose days off etc. overall a generally ****ty thing to do.
He was called out on his behavior and pilots were disciplined for using his name because he felt threatened or harassed. The union, as far an anyone really knows simply had a discussion with him and said nothing we can do, which some say is accurate and some thought more could be done because he wasn’t following our code of ethics.
Long story short, “Blue Falcon” was the name that was decided on as it is his initials.
He was called out on his behavior and pilots were disciplined for using his name because he felt threatened or harassed. The union, as far an anyone really knows simply had a discussion with him and said nothing we can do, which some say is accurate and some thought more could be done because he wasn’t following our code of ethics.
Long story short, “Blue Falcon” was the name that was decided on as it is his initials.
edit: I think it’s funny that I put in my own asterisks for everything but the F and R, not know how the filter would catch the real thing and wanted someone reading to know the real word... and it still got filtered to not having an F!
#108
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Blue Falcon is not his initials. It comes from Buddy ********r. I would type his name out but that’s been said to be a big no no here. Someone with an actual quasi news connection should type a story on him so we can consider him a public figure.
edit: I think it’s funny that I put in my own asterisks for everything but the F and R, not know how the filter would catch the real thing and wanted someone reading to know the real word... and it still got filtered to not having an F!
edit: I think it’s funny that I put in my own asterisks for everything but the F and R, not know how the filter would catch the real thing and wanted someone reading to know the real word... and it still got filtered to not having an F!
#109
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It wasn’t his last name that was filtered. It was my typing of a swear word without even typing the actual word. The swear word behind Blue Falcon.
#110
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can we get this back to pertinent aviation discussion now?
for example,
If DFW is north flow and a pilot is high and fast and lands beyond the TDZE.... say all the way down at the intersection of 35C and Taxiway B (assuming no go around), one could say that pilot lands by B.
for example,
If DFW is north flow and a pilot is high and fast and lands beyond the TDZE.... say all the way down at the intersection of 35C and Taxiway B (assuming no go around), one could say that pilot lands by B.
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