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The kings belong in Kansas City where they used to be.
Not that anybody in Kansas City cares about pro basketball
Exactly.
The kings belong in Kansas City where they used to be.
Not that anybody in Kansas City cares about pro basketball
CEOs and other management make decisions all the time which negatively affect the public image of the carriers and do not properly address customer service, on time issues and a host of other problems. I don't see any of them being canned. Half the crap they pull on their employees, the public is not even aware of and management sure as hell doesn't care how their own employees perceive them.
That thing accelerated like a stabbed rat.
They could, and they very well might. The thing is there is a process in which this needs to be investigated. With most ALPA contracts it's known as Section 19. Or they could do just as you say and use the negative image as there way to separate. It's a sloppy slope if they go down that road just as it was for A&E. Not saying it's right or wrong but I think we in the aviation community should see what potentially led up to this mistake. I for one would love to read the finding. Same goes with the Atlas plane a few weeks ago. I know when I was still involved with CJC there were a ton of mitigating factors that people wouldn't think of on their best day!
"I reject that solution. Eliminating visuals would probably bring as much success as the new 1500hr rule."
I like the 1500 hour rule. It generally increases the experience required to be an airline pilot. That's a good thing. If we quit doing visuals the ATC system would initially have some trouble with capacity. Some delays. Then they would hire more controllers to make it work. This is actually good for the controllers hiring situation. Really, there is nothing easier for an airline pilot than vectors to an ILS. I got no problem with making life easier for airline pilots. Or expecting them to have at least 1500 hours to sit in the right seat of an airline jet. Airline management wants you to cut corners cause it saves them money. Visuals save them money....most of the time. I say we stop it now.
That was my very, very, very first thought. XDToo late for this? http://asrs.arc.nasa.gov/report/electronic.html
13 pages of back and forth, finger pointing, etc...this should distract some of y'all long enough:
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Trouble with capacity? It would be same as now, but with significant delays. If we can't get more controllers hired after already being twenty percent understaffed (soon to be close to forty), spending over three million in overtime to cover shifts in a year, you guys doing instrument only approaches is not going to improve our staffing numbers, but just make your flight experience aka delays worse. The above is only referring to the facility where I work.If we quit doing visuals the ATC system would initially have some trouble with capacity. Some delays. Then they would hire more controllers to make it work. This is actually good for the controllers hiring situation.
With no intent to come off as condescending, let me explain the entertainment biz to y'all. There is no such thing as bad or good publicity. It's ALL PUBLICITY. And publicity is GOOD.
Tell that to the Dixie Chicks.
I still can't comprehend how the franchise figured OKC had a bigger NBA fanbase with more money to spend than SEA...I would land my 767 at Renton if it would get the Sonics back....
Yup...every single time. No excuse not to.
Didn't they base a lot of their decision on the fact how many people attended games after Hurricane Katrina?I still can't comprehend how the franchise figured OKC had a bigger NBA fanbase with more money to spend than SEA...
I cringe every time I hear "You know, that's not a bad idea. I'm just too lazy to do it," in the cockpit. You know what I'm talking about.
Yeah I think you're right. Still, while OKC lacks MLB and NFL teams and therefore the Thunder have little competition outside of college sports, I'd bet prices were higher in Seattle meaning more earning potential. Not a knock on OKC, just seems odd to me.Didn't they base a lot of their decision on the fact how many people attended games after Hurricane Katrina?
Yup, I hate that. The only thing I'd agree with is transferring the controls during an approach briefing because you're basically saying "here, why don't you not pay attention to anything I'm going to say." Other than that, whatever name is on my paycheck is who gets to tell me how to fly the airplane.