Does This Pilot Group Claim Moon Man?
#32
Maybe he should have watched the Tom Mcguinness Story before making this. I’m going to stop before I type how I really feel and get banned. Y’all need to help this kid, but it’s probably a moon point. He obviously doesn’t care about anyone but himself.
#34
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#35
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Joined APC: Jul 2017
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I ran into him in the CLT crew room a while back. I went to pull him aside to give some free advice but realized he likely wouldn’t listen and it would possibly be seen as harassment or whatever so I let it go. Juice wouldn’t have been worth the squeeze
#36
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Joined APC: Apr 2020
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Stop #hating Bro
”Always be extra vigilant. There's people watching over you like a hawk. Waiting for their chance to pin you down.”
“I've been called it all, an embarrassment, unprofessional, novice, fake, socially awkward, imbalanced, needy, and every word you can possibly think of which has a negative meaning. You can call me whatever, but you can' change me!
to all my dear #haters! “
“Any kind of attention brings haters. Don't give them "your attention." They secretly wish they were you
#TuesdayThoughts”
#37
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Joined APC: May 2018
Posts: 117
Ask yourself this. Would you be comfortable putting your family on an aircraft that you know was going to bag an engine at V1 with this guy at the controls? Someone who is most likely thinking of his next TikTok video instead of about his job?
At the very least management needs to have a serious chat with him. And at the worst he needs a medical eval. His own twitter states he’s going through personal issues. I certainly hope this guy isn’t on the line flying.
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At the very least management needs to have a serious chat with him. And at the worst he needs a medical eval. His own twitter states he’s going through personal issues. I certainly hope this guy isn’t on the line flying.
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Personal issues do not always equate to not being fit to fly. If that were the case, 90% of the pilot group would have needed a medical eval to clear them during a divorce or break up, loss of a loved one, etc. But that's a different topic. The FAA needs to really look at how they handle mental health and instead promote utilizing resources to better one's mind, as opposed to scaring pilots into thinking that talking to a psychologist about a rough break up could deem them as unfit to fly.
I don't know or follow this guy (what he posts doesn't interest me at all, especially the dancing), but every time I've heard his name come up, it's been in a positive view from captains who he has flown with.
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