"Sanitized" and reposted with permission.
This is (was) a controversial topic over on my union's forum, but I think it's good, with all of the identifiable information erased, to post in order to discuss the topic.
It might be a little hard to read because of redacting and such, but let me know what you think.
WARNING: If you post what you guess the airlines in question were, I will delete your post in order to follow the wishes of the party involved.
This is (was) a controversial topic over on my union's forum, but I think it's good, with all of the identifiable information erased, to post in order to discuss the topic.
It might be a little hard to read because of redacting and such, but let me know what you think.
WARNING: If you post what you guess the airlines in question were, I will delete your post in order to follow the wishes of the party involved.
On (date) boarded (commuter airline) Flight #X.
I was commuting home after finishing my trip for (mainline carrier).
I was assigned seat (redacted) as a Non-Revenue passenger. As I walked onto the aircraft I greeted the two flight attendants, showed them my FFDO Credentials and asked if I could go up to the cockpit.
Flight Attendant (redacted) went into the cockpit, spoke to the Captain then came out to let me enter. I walked in and discretely said, "(redacted) polite and humble (redacted)" To which the Captain replied in a loud and condescending tone "An FFDO, Boy I feel safe now."
Just wanting to go home, I ignored the obvious insult and hoping that no passengers familiar with the term FFDO were on board, I said "thanks guys" turned to take my seat.
The Captains voice was easily heard halfway through the passenger cabin.
As I turned the Captain asked who I was with, to which I replied quietly, "(mainline carrier)"
The Captain, again in a loud and sarcastic manner replied, " Oh great ... " Realizing that many passengers were listening to our conversation and trying to lighten the tone I said, "that sounded sarcastic" to which he replied "it was." I said, "If I've offended you in anyway I apologize", he shook his head no. I commented that "everyone is entitled to their opinion" and took my seat.
As I was exiting the aircraft after arrival, Captain (redacted) followed me onto the Jetway where many passengers were claiming carry-on bags. Again in a loud and accusatory tone he said, " You think you can just walk on here, flash a badge and bring a gun on my airplane?" I walked away from the passengers as far as I could to avoid being overheard and quietly said, " maybe you should review your operations manual. I did everything I was supposed to." He then stepped aggressively towards me and yelled, "you came into my cockpit unannounced with a badge..."
I replied that the flight attendant proceeded me (not even required). I turned to walk on to the aircraft to speak to the flight attendants and to gain more distance from the passengers, the Captain again yelled, "she did not, I've been doing this longer than you have, I've been doing this for 20 years, get off my airplane!" As I turned to leave the Captain stepped in front of me and in an aggressive and threatening posture with his hands alternating between poking his own chest and pointing at mine, leaned into me and said "Do you have a problem with (commuter airline) pilots?"
Realizing the physical instability of the situation I said nothing. I sidestepped him and walked backward up the jetway. Captain (redacted) yelled that his chief pilot has been notified and that I would here about it.
In summary, it was very obvious to me that Captain (redacted) was looking to provoke me into either a physical confrontation or something else that would result in disciplinary action. I did not give him that opportunity.
Twice Captain (redacted) compromised my safety as a Law Enforcement Officer, the safety of his passengers and the integrity of the Airport Security system. He was easily overheard by the many passengers on the jetway when he exclaimed, "You think you can just walk on here, flash a badge and bring a gun on my airplane?" and during boarding when he sarcastically and boisterously said, "An FFDO, Boy I feel safe now!" This is not only negligent it is criminal.