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HuskerAv8tor 12-08-2015 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by Coneydog (Post 2023810)
Dude, it didn't take previous 121 experience to know they didn't belong in the left seat (or quite frankly the right seat). It became apparent after the first couple legs.

Agree with you but, from what I've heard, it was this group that spoke up.

Riverside 12-08-2015 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by LonelyMexican (Post 2023698)
It seems that for once the system worked... Two dangerous and incompetent crew members (A.B. and P.H.) have been pulled from the line. After numerous reports from concerned crew members and some last minute line checks, both crew members were put on ice. My only question is how did these two get released to the line in the first place? P.H. was absolutely terrifying in the cockpit and A.B. shouldn't be trusted to lock the doors up at Burger King. I hope this action by TSA sends a message to similar pilots industry wide. Some people have absolutely no business being in a cockpit. :D

Who's PH btw? Doesn't ring a bell.

ShyGuy 12-08-2015 01:40 PM

Can someone give examples? What happened?

Coneydog 12-08-2015 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by ShyGuy (Post 2023856)
Can someone give examples? What happened?

Example: line of T storms popping up west of Houston and moving towards the airport. The current TAF doesn't yet reflect this; however, one look at the radar does. We have no extra fuel (besides reserve) and no precautionary alternate. You make her aware of the situation and she gets nasty with you. The flight deck is now poisonous and the captain is incompetent. She wants to blast off with no plan B and unwilling to listen to any input. There is no 'big picture' with her. No 'out of the box' thinking. If it's not written in black and white right in front of her, she won't get it. This is just one example. I won't even go into her flying ability or landings.

Coneydog 12-08-2015 02:01 PM

At least PH was nice and from what I heard, she was willing to take input and help from her FO's. AB was as unfriendly and awkward as they come. She listened to no one and was driven by her insecurities.

CaptainCarl 12-08-2015 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by Coneydog (Post 2023864)
No 'out of the box' thinking. If it's not written in black and white right in front of her, she won't get it.

That is, IMO, the worst kind of pilot. We don't operate in a black and white environment, we gotta use some common sense and be flexible.

PSASUX 12-08-2015 02:07 PM


Originally Posted by Rahlifer (Post 2023868)
Great. They're probably in class here at Republic now.

Nah. RAH knows better. They will be in class at Mesa soon.

Coneydog 12-08-2015 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by CaptainCarl (Post 2023875)
That is, IMO, the worst kind of pilot. We don't operate in a black and white environment, you gotta use some common sense and be flexible.

Precisely what makes her dangerous. Among other things.

RJ Pilot 12-08-2015 02:54 PM

Both are "she"? I see a common denominator here.


Good Luck!

ThreeStripe 12-08-2015 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by ILOVELAMP (Post 2024136)
******.

Agreed. Glad some company finally said we don't care about a lawsuit. You suck and now you are gone. How did you do it? I have a list of people that should be gone also.


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