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Link? It’s got to be from the letter that was floating around a while back. I’m sure RW is not pleased over this, but he’s the boss and the buck stops with him.
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/05/19/business/american-airlines-envoy-air/index.html
Ooooffffff, that’s embarrassing and scary. Maybe Swayne can make an informational social media video explaining why the safety culture at Envoy is so bad.
Put down your phone Envoy influencers and fly the damn plane.
Ooooffffff, that’s embarrassing and scary. Maybe Swayne can make an informational social media video explaining why the safety culture at Envoy is so bad.
Put down your phone Envoy influencers and fly the damn plane.
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Expect scrutiny….. in something other than uniforms now!
honestly, scrutiny is good. There was a flush of hiring for a while when it was tough to get applicants. The scrutiny is an ongoing process, things going well or not. The negative PR is horrible and blown out of proportion, I guess mainline skygods have never slid a ship off the pavement. Look at commutair crash landing; didn’t even hit the runway. Next to no press on that, but sliding makes the news to question pilot experience or skill?
whoever leaked an internal FAA memo to the news for a cheap thrill ought to be ashamed. That was an internal process to make things safer, and now it’s more complicated. Negative PR helps no one. Click bait, nothing to see here… but try explaining that to the public. Any company in any industry on any given days has routine emails or memos that would make the general public cringe in the hands of the right news outlets.
honestly, scrutiny is good. There was a flush of hiring for a while when it was tough to get applicants. The scrutiny is an ongoing process, things going well or not. The negative PR is horrible and blown out of proportion, I guess mainline skygods have never slid a ship off the pavement. Look at commutair crash landing; didn’t even hit the runway. Next to no press on that, but sliding makes the news to question pilot experience or skill?
whoever leaked an internal FAA memo to the news for a cheap thrill ought to be ashamed. That was an internal process to make things safer, and now it’s more complicated. Negative PR helps no one. Click bait, nothing to see here… but try explaining that to the public. Any company in any industry on any given days has routine emails or memos that would make the general public cringe in the hands of the right news outlets.
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