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Airhoss 10-08-2020 03:19 AM


Originally Posted by Huell (Post 3141955)
One of our lose cannon nut case 570s ... His name is on it I believe.

One of the top three nuttiest in fact, if not the biggest nut case of them all.

Huell 10-08-2020 03:42 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 3141956)
One of the top three nuttiest in fact, if not the biggest nut case of them all.

Back when I had to fly with them I would scratch my head “what were they thinking when they hired this guy?”

Finally realized that companies LOWER STANDARDS when they hire someone to break a strike.

ALPA intervened and only 6 crossed but they were what they were.:(

Airhoss 10-08-2020 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by Huell (Post 3141962)
Back when I had to fly with them I would scratch my head “what were they thinking when they hired this guy?”

Finally realized that companies LOWER STANDARDS when they hire someone to break a strike.

ALPA intervened and only 6 crossed but they were what they were.:(

Agreed, and of course their built in defense mechanism is to continually and loudly chant the mantra of “we saved the airline”, followed by demanding that you believe that they were the “most experienced pilot group ever hired at UAL”. It’s like having a three year old running around in his Spider-Man undies trying to convince you that he’s actually a super hero.

ReadOnly7 10-08-2020 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 3142055)
Agreed, and of course their built in defense mechanism is to continually and loudly chant the mantra of “we saved the airline”, followed by demanding that you believe that they were the “most experienced pilot group ever hired at UAL”. It’s like having a three year old running around in his Spider-Man undies trying to convince you that he’s actually a super hero.

I see these guys periodically on social media, and without exception they all appear to have their families refer to them as “The Captain”.......

🙄

Huell 10-08-2020 10:35 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 3142055)
Agreed, and of course their built in defense mechanism is to continually and loudly chant the mantra of “we saved the airline”, followed by demanding that you believe that they were the “most experienced pilot group ever hired at UAL”. It’s like having a three year old running around in his Spider-Man undies trying to convince you that he’s actually a super hero.

ya nailed it again

Sniper66 10-08-2020 11:32 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 3141956)
One of the top three nuttiest in fact, if not the biggest nut case of them all.



don’t forget the intern that knows everything
gods gifted aviator with 200 hours
26 years ago as a new hire he knew everything about unionism , company etc
How the F he passed the attitude check is beyond me

Bat Guano 10-08-2020 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by Sniper66 (Post 3142226)
don’t forget the intern that knows everything
gods gifted aviator with 200 hours
26 years ago as a new hire he knew everything about unionism , company etc
How the F he passed the attitude check is beyond me


We'd be a thousand times better off with him at the helm than TI.

Dave Fitzgerald 10-08-2020 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by Bat Guano (Post 3142261)
We'd be a thousand times better off with him at the helm than TI.

You mean the one that used duct tape on the FA jump seat, was violated by the FAA, and left bottles of pee in the bunk? That one?

Again, we'll have to disagree.

Bat Guano 10-08-2020 12:40 PM

No. Wrong guy.

Huell 10-08-2020 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by Bat Guano (Post 3142261)
We'd be a thousand times better off with him at the helm than TI.

Garry in charge?

Bat Guano Crazy


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