maybe ALPA should just quit wasting money on ridiculous magazines and do what they were formed to do in the first place. How much money does the organization waste on the "magazine" and other divisions?
The safety of regional commuter carriers and their pilot training came under heavy scrutiny after a Colgan Air jet crashed near Buffalo last February, killing 50 people.
Reading the Post article...wow...when did we start flying jets at Colgan?
First, you're not a member, so what does it matter to you.
Second, I'd guess not much being that the readership is around 55,000 people.
First, you're not a member, so what does it matter to you.
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My only interest in why ALPA didn't bother to do a little fact checking, is because although this guy is one of you, he's pretending to me one of me.
A little fact checking would likely have uncovered it.
Like I said, I bet the next candidate for "Ethics Role Model" for the organization will probably be vetted a bit better. At least I hope so.
There are plenty of "us" that are also one of "you". No flags were ever raised before this so, should every time a pilot lists their resume we should always do a background check? Do I need to do one for you? Do you want to do one for me?
In the vein of a cursory check. What kind of prior commitment would be required to be in a position to fly F-16s with an ANG unit? I mean is it something like 4 years of college plus a 10-year active duty commitment?
Add on four years of flying with American Eagle and it seems like anyone under the age of 35 would be very exceptional.
I doubt there are many military pilots at the regionals, although I guess with the flowbacks at eagle there might be more there. Out of the hundreds of guys I've flown with at my regional, only 1 had military jet time, f-15's with the FANG, and he got the 'wtf are you here for' question when he told me that.
wtf was he there for, out of curiousity?![]()
Guys, we're talking about a "fluff" article in a union magazine. This guy wasn't running for office, or aspiring to any position of power. I doubt even our union officials get vetted to the degree that we're now discussing.
You're correct - but the problem is that the specifics of the fluff piece are sacred cows in this day and age. Falsified military service, as well as falsifying FDNY affiliations fall under Severely Uncool(tm) post 9-11 with two wars going on.
I think that sparks some of the outrage.
Exactly, it should spark outrage...AT THE GUY THAT LIED!!!
Instead people are using it as a platform to rip apart ALPA.
More so, the people that are lobbing shots at ALPA aren't even ALPA pilots, or even guys that fly airliners. Basically, non-ALPA members are angry about somebody that was caught in a lie for an in house publication for ALPA members.
This wasn't Time or Newsweek; it was an internal publication.
And don't get me wrong, this guy was out of line, but people need to direct their anger in the proper direction.