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iceman49 10-27-2016 06:12 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2emgrRoT2c

Cajun11 10-27-2016 09:36 PM

The amount of blind excuse making for this jacka@$ is befuddling. Nobody held a gun to this guy's head and forced him to get drunk enough to wreak of booze the next morning. Nobody is perfect but there's a line between honest mistake/learn from it type actions and being just flat out stupid. If you want to show up to work trashed then work somewhere where it isn't national news when you get caught. SKW and 'drunk pilot arrested' isn't a headline I enjoy seeing on news feeds. This sense of entitlement and "hey man, you don't know what he's going through, you're not perfect either" attitude is BS IMO. Let's all come together, hold hands, and send up thoughts and prayers for this pour soul that he gets the treatment he needs and can come back stronger than ever...give me a break

Swedish Blender 10-27-2016 10:09 PM


Originally Posted by Day4mx (Post 2232500)
Could have happened to anyone? Uhh...pretty sure that won't happen to 99.9995% of us on overnights. And its not something that "happened" "to" him. It was something he did. Getting mugged while walking back to the hotel from the grocery store happens to you. Getting drunk, Breaking into a fire chiefs car while naked with a hard on in the middle of the woods doesn't happen to you.

Obviously you have never been to Wan Chai.:D

rickair7777 10-28-2016 06:51 AM


Originally Posted by WesternSkies (Post 2232652)
Do NOT sniff your crew members.


No need. TSA will sniff them.

Nevjets 10-28-2016 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by Mercyful Fate (Post 2232765)
Daddy is already watching, you can guarantee that. Still a little bitter I see.


Not really, annoyed for about 5 seconds maybe. But like I said, I never really left. And nothing your daddy does will change that. But thanks for continuing to prove it.;)

Nevjets 10-28-2016 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by disillusioned (Post 2232745)
People getting awarded 95 hours because min line value is 88 hours and the solution is to send an email telling people to bid smarter?


My airline has a MAX average line value of 88 hours. And any line above 95 hours has to be approved by the scheduling committee. And I thought that wasn't that great.

sailingfun 10-28-2016 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by wiz5422 (Post 2232627)
You must be part of the ME generation. Only care and look out for yourself. It only takes a little hello and small conversation down in the hotel lobby to notice how fit each other is before heading to the airport.

Clearly you have never flown a 12 day international trip.

iceman49 10-28-2016 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by Cajun11 (Post 2233057)
The amount of blind excuse making for this jacka@$ is befuddling. Nobody held a gun to this guy's head and forced him to get drunk enough to wreak of booze the next morning. Nobody is perfect but there's a line between honest mistake/learn from it type actions and being just flat out stupid. If you want to show up to work trashed then work somewhere where it isn't national news when you get caught. SKW and 'drunk pilot arrested' isn't a headline I enjoy seeing on news feeds. This sense of entitlement and "hey man, you don't know what he's going through, you're not perfect either" attitude is BS IMO. Let's all come together, hold hands, and send up thoughts and prayers for this pour soul that he gets the treatment he needs and can come back stronger than ever...give me a break

Cajun, hope you never make an error in judgement, or if you do it will not be on the news. If you watched the video, that individual absolutely knew about what can happen to an individual under the influence, but it still happened to him. He was a naval flight surgeon.
As pilots we get lots of information on what to do and what not to do, but yet pilots still do it. Good luck in your career.

Frankie Avalon 10-28-2016 02:13 PM


Originally Posted by Cajun11 (Post 2233057)
The amount of blind excuse making for this jacka@$ is befuddling. Nobody held a gun to this guy's head and forced him to get drunk enough to wreak of booze the next morning. Nobody is perfect but there's a line between honest mistake/learn from it type actions and being just flat out stupid. If you want to show up to work trashed then work somewhere where it isn't national news when you get caught. SKW and 'drunk pilot arrested' isn't a headline I enjoy seeing on news feeds. This sense of entitlement and "hey man, you don't know what he's going through, you're not perfect either" attitude is BS IMO. Let's all come together, hold hands, and send up thoughts and prayers for this pour soul that he gets the treatment he needs and can come back stronger than ever...give me a break

Thank you. This wasn't a mistake or an unfortunate turn of circumstance that befell him, he made a consious decision to report for work imparied. I have witnessed addictions of all sorts firsthand. I absolutely understand how insidious and life-consuming addiction can be. It does not excuse allowing it to endanger the lives of others. Feeling empathetic for the struggle an addict is going through and having zero tolerance for behaviors like this are not mutually exclusive reactions. This pilot, and any who reports for duty intoxicated, fails their obligation to the public trust in spectacular fashion and does not belong anywhere near the pointy end of an aircraft. I have zero sympathy for someone who disgraces my profession this way. I hope he gets the help he needs and learns a lesson that changes his life.

iFlyRC 10-28-2016 02:23 PM

My comments were about addiction itself. The part of my brain that is responsible for empathy was never really developed. I automatically default to telling people how stupid their decisions were and that they should of done whatever differently.


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