Pilot forced to sleep on plane?
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That’s what I was expecting when I saw the title. I had to look it over a couple of times to ensure this wasn’t a re-born Mesa thread from 20 years ago. The aisle armrest lock was a JO creation.
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Unfortunately for OO nobody, including JBlue, will hire the massive liability so OO management will probably have to just suck it up.
Anyone else would have probably been fired already for the social media post. But you know…
Last edited by KirillTheThrill; 07-26-2021 at 07:22 PM.
#40
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The individual is well known, I’m MSP based guy and know/heard of the beauty before any of this crap. JT was once happily married and just a normal pilot with a wife. After hearing the entire story I feel substantially more sorry for the wife than this preferred female having to sleep overnight in an A/C. “Great person to fly with” said no FO ever.
Unfortunately for OO nobody, including JBlue, will hire the massive liability so OO management will probably have to just suck it up.
Anyone else would have probably been fired already for the social media post. But you know…
Unfortunately for OO nobody, including JBlue, will hire the massive liability so OO management will probably have to just suck it up.
Anyone else would have probably been fired already for the social media post. But you know…
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