Oxman
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But there's only one D'Cocco's.Born and raised on Long Island. I've lived all over the United States, from the middle of no where to my current city of San Fran. People are the same everywhere.
But there's only one D'Cocco's.Born and raised on Long Island. I've lived all over the United States, from the middle of no where to my current city of San Fran. People are the same everywhere.
An angry RJ lifer versus a cat rancher. This article really isnt fair to Delta. They need to change the headline to include some mention of " A Delta Airlines Regional Partner" It's click bait. The reality is that it was not a Delta Airlines pilot or flight attendant.
I agree, I just dont agree with the headline saying "A Delta Airlines Pilot" That is misleading IMO and its false. They could have simply said Airline Pilot. There isn't even a mention about Endeavor at all.
Bullschwix! You put your paint on an outsourced jet to save costs, you sure as damn better be ready for whatever repercussions that arise from said cheap, outsourced operation.
The biggest injustice is the lack of sharing joined responsibility for a fatal crash. The legacy airlines all have that in their contracts and they are held harmless/indemnify from the regional counterparts. The PBS documentary "Flying Cheap" went over this part pretty well.
Again, disagreed. For the public and from a practical standpoint, it's a Delta colored plane, flown on by people who bought tickets on delta.com , and who are expecting a Delta pilot, Delta service, and Delta safety.
It's fair.
How do they know their ages but not their names or even the actual airline they were flying for? I'm gonna make a prediction that it was actually the 2 flight attendants on a 900 arguing.
I totally understand and agree. My gripe is with dishonest journalism. It is a dishonest headline and article with zero mention of Endeavor.
I'm going to disagree for this reason: The airlines don't want transparency when it comes to substituting regionals for mainline equipment on routes, so they shouldn't be granted transparency when it works against them. If the airline is going to bait-and-switch the consumer onto a cramped regional jet using their company name, then they deserve to get their company name tarnished when the regional screws it up.
Just my 2¢ worth.
I second that. I can't imagine living there, it's like the people are a whole different breed, and the traffic ugggh! I'll take Denver anyday over N.Y.
Same people, same attitudes, same drivers..better mountains.
Could've been carrying Desert Eagles as sidearms.
And only one petes pitaria.But there's only one D'Cocco's.
Honestly nobody cares. Like at all. The general public is not interested or informed enough to even know what a regional airline is. The article could say endeavor "a delta connection carier" and people would still take away from that Delta.I totally understand and agree. My gripe is with dishonest journalism. It is a dishonest headline and article with zero mention of Endeavor.
...and pot. Pot + lower oxygen partial pressure = mellow.
Did the aircraft, the gate, the ticket, etc .. say Endeavor? or Delta? The media see a newsworthy story, the public expects a report. Delta has a brand to protect, they need to be ahead of the story that evolves, they need to have PRESS reports, and they did not.headline saying "A Delta Airlines Pilot" That is misleading IMO and its false.

What tf does Publix have to do with any of that?Publix
Honestly nobody cares. Like at all. The general Publix is not interested or informed enough to even know what a regional airline e is. The article could say endeavor "a delta connection carier" and people would still take away from that Delta.
Hmm, that's a good question. Typed that out on my phone walking back from Applebee's. I must have mutilated the spelling and that was what it suggested...which is weird because I don't think I've ever intentionally typed out "Publix."What tf does Publix have to do with any of that?
Good point!...and pot. Pot + lower oxygen partial pressure = mellow.
Welcome to the 1990's!