BEEF SUPREME
Well-Known Member
Not saying they are good or bad, since I don't work there or know anyone there, but apparently they must be doing something right. I have been keeping a watch on the EAS contract bid for Athens and Macon Georgia in hopes of getting a foot in the door somewhere and the DOT just re-awarded the Athens contract to Georgiaskies and put the Macon bid back out for re-bid until November 1. If they are as bad as everybody makes them out to be, it would seem like the FAA and DOT would be getting some of this same feed back and select a different carrier or take some type of certificate action against them. I know that the FAA pretty much shut down the cargo operation I was interning at a couple of years ago, and I don't think they were no where near a bad as Pacific Wings is made out to be. Also, Georgia is not the only new hubs that Pacific Wings other DBA companies have taken lately, Kentucky and Tennessee also received new EAS contracts last year with Kentucky Skies and Tennessee Skies.
The one thing I have learned about the FAA is that they don't got looking for problems. They usually keep doing base inspections at the best operators because they know they can go get lunch afterwords and they don't have too much paperwork.
There are pleanty of operators out in the North Bay doing charters without a certificate etc but the FAA does nothing. They keep on inspecting my company over and over because they know they will never find a problem.
I have compleately lost faith in the FAA to stand up for pilots or track down any problems unless there are passenger fatalities. Even then they usually just blame the pilot and move on.