IATA Calls for Raising Pilot Age Limit to 67
#711
But you don't actually believe any of this stuff, so here you will stay, whining about how you don't get to experience utopia.
#712
Funny thing is you people never put your money where your mouth is. For every deluded person like you and Ooof I could easily find 10 Brits or Canadians who would trade places with you tomorrow. They have major airlines and wide bodies too, so it would be a like for like trade.
But you don't actually believe any of this stuff, so here you will stay, whining about how you don't get to experience utopia.
But you don't actually believe any of this stuff, so here you will stay, whining about how you don't get to experience utopia.
Hey! Let's send all the LEPFers to Japan and NZ! Problem solved. "If they like it so much" right?
#714
Yeah in the same fashion we don't take from each other's PWA to improve contracts we also should never learn of things other countries might do better than us and improve here either.
Hey! Let's send all the LEPFers to Japan and NZ! Problem solved. "If they like it so much" right?
Hey! Let's send all the LEPFers to Japan and NZ! Problem solved. "If they like it so much" right?
#715
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Its dead. As in not going anywhere, for awhile. IATA can ask, cajole, make a news release, drop a study for comments or anything else. State entities can still operate within their boundaries as required by law.
But in the US, Congress has spoken, and I see next to zero appetite to attack this at ICAO.
But in the US, Congress has spoken, and I see next to zero appetite to attack this at ICAO.
#716
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
may be true, but it’s also an excuse. We just can’t week ourself off the concept of medical care is a privilege (preventative care) and yet a very basic right only for the destitute (emergency care).
We can mobilize a military under the same landscape with a shared common goal. Medical needs are a shared common goal.
We can mobilize a military under the same landscape with a shared common goal. Medical needs are a shared common goal.
We should also do comprehensive immigration reform so we can screen and admit the legal immigrants we need, ensure they get min wage, benefits, pay taxes, and have pathway to citizenship (if desired). Then criminalize border jumping with mandatory hard federal time.
While we're at it comprehensive reform of food safety rules (the euros get that right).
But be careful with the idea of "rights"...
A "right" is something that someone can take away from you, never something that someone must provide to you.
Breathing air is a right. Free speech is a right. Healthcare can never be a right because it doesn't grow on trees, someone has to actually do it for you.
The founders understood this intuitively, see the bill of rights for context.
Healthcare at best can be an "entitlement", guaranteed by law/policy, but practically speaking only as long as they can find someone else to pay for it.
#717
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From: Engines Turn or People Swim
#718
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I'd agree we should do a manhattan project on healthcare reform. But private sector... our industry for example works fine as private sector.
We should also do comprehensive immigration reform so we can screen and admit the legal immigrants we need, ensure they get min wage, benefits, pay taxes, and have pathway to citizenship (if desired). Then criminalize border jumping with mandatory hard federal time.
While we're at it comprehensive reform of food safety rules (the euros get that right).
But be careful with the idea of "rights"...
A "right" is something that someone can take away from you, never something that someone must provide to you.
Breathing air is a right. Free speech is a right. Healthcare can never be a right because it doesn't grow on trees, someone has to actually do it for you.
The founders understood this intuitively, see the bill of rights for context.
Healthcare at best can be an "entitlement", guaranteed by law/policy, but practically speaking only as long as they can find someone else to pay for it.
We should also do comprehensive immigration reform so we can screen and admit the legal immigrants we need, ensure they get min wage, benefits, pay taxes, and have pathway to citizenship (if desired). Then criminalize border jumping with mandatory hard federal time.
While we're at it comprehensive reform of food safety rules (the euros get that right).
But be careful with the idea of "rights"...
A "right" is something that someone can take away from you, never something that someone must provide to you.
Breathing air is a right. Free speech is a right. Healthcare can never be a right because it doesn't grow on trees, someone has to actually do it for you.
The founders understood this intuitively, see the bill of rights for context.
Healthcare at best can be an "entitlement", guaranteed by law/policy, but practically speaking only as long as they can find someone else to pay for it.
And regarding food safety reform, MAHA is completely missing the boat. In many, many areas the US meets or exceeds the EU standard in food safety. That's not the problem with food and health in this country. The problem is the cheapest and most calorically dense foods you can buy also happen to be food high in sugar and fat. Multiplied that by Internet misinform from wellness influencers whose only goal is to hock their name brand $50/day food supplements and an unwillingness to effectively regulate our food industry because capitalism.
#719
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A year ago when the Democrats were in charge of the committee it failed along party lines by 1 vote. So for ALPA’s talking points of it being “settled law”…that’s laughable, just like the lies about “safety”. I’d have more respect for that line If they were simply honest…we oppose this because of seniority progression LEPF folks on the other hand need to be intellectually honest as well. It isn’t about “experience matters” or mentoring. It’s about the Benjamins. Always has been.
The Dems are no longer in charge and are in the minority. If & when ICAO goes, it’ll soon follow in the US.
The Dems are no longer in charge and are in the minority. If & when ICAO goes, it’ll soon follow in the US.
#720
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