Felons at jetblue
#132
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Thats a hard no.
Whats your limit? Murder? DUI vehicular manslaughter? Child molester?
Certain decisions just have permanent consequences.
This wasn’t attempted murder in the defense of himself or another person.
This wasn’t a case of someone exceeding the legal parameters of self defense like some high profile cases we’ve seen the last couple years.
The individual in question has an extensive online presence with pictures in a cockpit.
Part 91 and a private owner gives you a job? Fine, that’s up to the owner.
121? No.
On a separate note, how can he even fly intentionally while on probation? Has his passport been reinstated? Canada even?
Just Domestic? Get trips assigned out of seniority because you can’t go somewhere?
Whats your limit? Murder? DUI vehicular manslaughter? Child molester?
Certain decisions just have permanent consequences.
This wasn’t attempted murder in the defense of himself or another person.
This wasn’t a case of someone exceeding the legal parameters of self defense like some high profile cases we’ve seen the last couple years.
The individual in question has an extensive online presence with pictures in a cockpit.
Part 91 and a private owner gives you a job? Fine, that’s up to the owner.
121? No.
On a separate note, how can he even fly intentionally while on probation? Has his passport been reinstated? Canada even?
Just Domestic? Get trips assigned out of seniority because you can’t go somewhere?
#133
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#134
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I’m just curious to what POS criminal record check company JB uses that took so long to come back and show he was a felon.
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https://aviationsourcenews.com/airli...swiss-airport/
#136
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Rumor is $2 billion and he will take the GM position in Geneva.
https://aviationsourcenews.com/airli...swiss-airport/
https://aviationsourcenews.com/airli...swiss-airport/
#137
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I highly doubt Jetblue paid someone in probation (both for the company and judicial system) money to resign. I wouldn’t react to every rumor on the internet. Glad
he is gone, worried this was even a topic of conversation.
he is gone, worried this was even a topic of conversation.
#138
And even then you're incorrect. There's a difference between working in an office and being locked up behind a bulletproof door with someone. You can absolutely not expect people to agree to share a cockpit with someone who did this as an adult. Maybe he didn't deserve a life sentence, maybe he should be allowed to vote at some point, but discrimination is definitely warranted. There's a reason the FAA has the good moral character in the ATP requirements. That alone should keep him out forever. Debt to society might be paid. That does not guarantee he's a different person. Prison does not rehabilitate.
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