Dukie in the Sleep Rooms
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And if further intell is actually saying they aren't all dudes (and that's not just a joke), then my theory that the cleaning crew has something to do with it, is even more plausible.
I can see one guy with some bladder control issues (who really needs to get checked out for prostate cancer), several people, no. I also wonder how they can tell it's not water, soda, or coffee.
I say, give out the warning, if something keeps happening--DNA samples.
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I'm not buying it.
I don't blame flight management, they are just reacting to what they have been told. Here is what I would do (if I were God). They know exactly who was in those sleep rooms, contact them and if they admit to it, tell them to knock it off--end of story.
If they are adamant that they didn't do this, what's the evidence? Did the cleaning crew show management the rooms every time it happened? Did they show them any time it happened? Is it just based upon a written report by the cleaning crew? Is it the same person reporting it? Is it always the same shift? How did they determine it was actually urine? By the smell, or just something that is yellow colored? Has anyone besides the cleaning crew actually witnessed this, or is the evidence based upon what one person has said?
Yes, I am paranoid, because cleaning crews in airplanes have set up the flight crew for trouble before. Really. Not everybody loves us, sadly. I also can't buy into the concept that so many people are doing this, all of a sudden. Four different people just in one week? Gee, what a coincidence.
Unless people are really admitting to doing this, it doesn't pass the sniff test.
Anyone with half a brain would know that this would come back to them. If nothing else, as pilots, we have plenty of pride.
I don't blame flight management, they are just reacting to what they have been told. Here is what I would do (if I were God). They know exactly who was in those sleep rooms, contact them and if they admit to it, tell them to knock it off--end of story.
If they are adamant that they didn't do this, what's the evidence? Did the cleaning crew show management the rooms every time it happened? Did they show them any time it happened? Is it just based upon a written report by the cleaning crew? Is it the same person reporting it? Is it always the same shift? How did they determine it was actually urine? By the smell, or just something that is yellow colored? Has anyone besides the cleaning crew actually witnessed this, or is the evidence based upon what one person has said?
Yes, I am paranoid, because cleaning crews in airplanes have set up the flight crew for trouble before. Really. Not everybody loves us, sadly. I also can't buy into the concept that so many people are doing this, all of a sudden. Four different people just in one week? Gee, what a coincidence.
Unless people are really admitting to doing this, it doesn't pass the sniff test.
Anyone with half a brain would know that this would come back to them. If nothing else, as pilots, we have plenty of pride.
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