I don't think most people know they are one in the same. Also must blow to blow a .05 and be considered drunk. I don't drink much, but I don't think it takes much to blow .05. Not that I'm justifying his actions.They seam to forget that the pilot is actually a SWA pilot. Airtrain is no more. Funny how Southwest seams to color the news in a good way. Just saying.
I don't think most people know they are one in the same. Also must blow to blow a .05 and be considered drunk. I don't drink much, but I don't think it takes much to blow .05. Not that I'm justifying his actions.
.05??? He'll have lawyers banging at his door, if they aren't already.....
They seam to forget that the pilot is actually a SWA pilot. Airtrain is no more. Funny how Southwest seams to color the news in a good way. Just saying.
They seam to forget that the pilot is actually a SWA pilot. Airtrain is no more. Funny how Southwest seams to color the news in a good way. Just saying.
They seam to forget that the pilot is actually a SWA pilot. Airtrain is no more. Funny how Southwest seams to color the news in a good way. Just saying.
I know you're being facetious but this happened up in DC not too long ago. Came to light that the department hadn't calibrated ANY of their breathalyzers in YEARS. There were thousands of DUIs over that time, betcha the city is having fun with that one.The machine was flawed! It hadn't been calibrated the month prior! Hah. I'm sure they'll find some excuse.
I know you're being facetious but this happened up in DC not too long ago. Came to light that the department hadn't calibrated ANY of their breathalyzers in YEARS. There were thousands of DUIs over that time, betcha the city is having fun with that one.
They must have been using some outdated technology. We use datamaster's in SC and they run a self test before every breath sample and don't ever require calibration. If it fails the self test, it shuts itself down. A lot of times you do get people driving in the mid-morning and they kind of have that "had been up all night drinking odor" to them. It's different than the fresh drinking odor. A lot of times they'll blow a .08 or higher and act surprised since they had been asleep for 6 hours before getting behind the wheel.I know you're being facetious but this happened up in DC not too long ago. Came to light that the department hadn't calibrated ANY of their breathalyzers in YEARS. There were thousands of DUIs over that time, betcha the city is having fun with that one.
When the crew of Northwest-now-a-part-of-Delta 188 overflew Minnie, media called it Northwest, not Delta.
The public looks at the side of the airplanes to figure out who it is, sir.
Depends on what you're talking about.
Plane goes off the end of a runway and it's Connection/Express/Link/etc. the mainline company that outsourced it will do anything to say it's not their's even though their brand and logo is painted on the entire airplane.