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Past V1 08-16-2009 07:20 PM

How about sending a message through the "Box" to dispatch (if you get ahold of them) to let the next station know about the door. Demand a response back acknowledging that it has been done...therefore you have it documented that you as PIC have done your duty to protect the ground workers...use all available resources to CYA (cover your actions) lol

Red Forman 08-16-2009 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by Riddler (Post 663445)
3 issues -
1. Why didn't ALPA support his fight to get his job back?
2. Why is ALPA "surprised" that he got his job back?
3. Why is ALPA "concerned" that it went to court and he won?

Seriously, is there another side to this story?


Because ALPA is worthless, especially at Comair.

Red Forman 08-16-2009 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by Past V1 (Post 663537)
How about sending a message through the "Box" to dispatch (if you get ahold of them) to let the next station know about the door. Demand a response back acknowledging that it has been done...therefore you have it documented that you as PIC have done your duty to protect the ground workers...use all available resources to CYA (cover your actions) lol

Comair is too cheap and does not have ACARS, so that option is out.

JetPilotMike 08-17-2009 04:33 AM

1. How do you know that ALPA didn't support his fight? I don't work there anymore so I don't know for sure either. I read the part about Comair paying his legal fees, but that doesn't mean they aren't paying an ALPA lawyer.

2. I think ALPA is surprised that Comair management was willing to take this all the way to court to try and break Captain's Authority.

3. I think ALPA is concerned that Comair managment would take this action all the way to court to try and break Captain's Authority.

BoilerUP 08-17-2009 04:36 AM


Originally Posted by JetPilotMike
Seriously Riddler, you must not have done well on your ACT reading comprehension section.

Is it necessary to make an ad-hominim attack when you freely admit that you don't know, but rather what you think?

On Autopilot 08-17-2009 04:48 AM

Man keep it coming. I love these intellectual diatribates. Balls in your court Mike. :cool:

JetPilotMike 08-17-2009 05:03 AM

Yeah, that was a cheap shot, I'll edit it out. While I'm not certain of #1, after working there for 9 years, I'm pretty certain of #2 and #3.

In all my time there I can't recall a single time where Captain's Authority was ever talked about from management. It wasn't until I flew at UAL that I truly saw Captain's Authority.

INAV8OR 08-17-2009 05:34 AM


Originally Posted by saxman66 (Post 663385)
According to the captains testimony, he had had prior experiences with it nearly injuring a ground crew, and also witnessed a door slamming to the ground and bouncing back up several feet. .

As a former PIC of CRJ at CMR, I had to weigh in. First of all, this guy is a moron. Was standing up for something so dumb, worth all the stress and time for a door motor, give me a break. Sounds to me like this clown has issues with being in charge. And mark my words Comair will NOT welcome him back with open arms. First, I have flown with this MEL at least 20 times and it is not a big deal at all. And there is NO way the door bounced "several" feet into the air. It would be nearly imposible to see that from the pit assuming he saw it from there. Also, all you have to do is tell the ground crew about the free falling door and the FA to stand waaay back when they close the door, not too hard. If I ever get on a flight and I see this fool at the controls, I am getting off. This job is way too easy to make hard.


Also, to whom ever wrote about that this wasn't the only thing the guy did to get fired hit the nail on the head. There was a guy at CMR when I first got hired, Peter M**k. Pete finally got fired after several write ups and letting the FA in the PIT on the approach to LGA while a FAM was on board after 9-11. Airlines don't need stupid people

cfiguy11 08-17-2009 07:40 AM

Has anyone else ever flown with this guy? I did a few high speeds with him last year and he is a complete tool. I'm surprised it took this long for him to get canned.

skywatch 08-17-2009 08:49 AM

Took a few pages to get to it, but now this story is making more sense...


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