Fired for?

Nothing wrong with that to be honest. 800' is hardly IFR ceilings. 1/4 SM, well... at least you've got a shot at it.

Very true. You've got a very solid chance of seeing the lights during nighttime hours at 1/4sm.

Car parts? ELP? I just connected the dots. Run away it was a blessing.
 
Very true. You've got a very solid chance of seeing the lights during nighttime hours at 1/4sm.

Car parts? ELP? I just connected the dots. Run away it was a blessing.
Ya, I'd rather shoot approaches to mins at night every time. Daytime is hard.
 
I was beginning to think the same. But, looks like the OP has been a member since 2008.

In any case - I think he has "At-Will-Employment" confused with "Right-to-work".

I don' think him a troll, just someone maybe trying to not give any identifying information.....which is causing him to give very little information as is.
 
I don' think him a troll, just someone maybe trying to not give any identifying information.....which is causing him to give very little information as is.

either that.. or could be distraught over the whole thing. I've been down that road - dealing with inept management. Hopefully, he posts here soon!
 
Never heard of an airport refusing arrivals because of poor visibility.

Totally off-topic, but it does happen. When RVR goes below minimums, wind is out of tolerance, or the storm is plonked right over the top of the airport, etc (and you have nowhere to hold arrivals) - they get shut off from entering the airspace completely...

Those days just suck. Hard.
 
Totally off-topic, but it does happen. When RVR goes below minimums, wind is out of tolerance, or the storm is plonked right over the top of the airport, etc (and you have nowhere to hold arrivals) - they get shut off from entering the airspace completely...

Those days just suck. Hard.
I've never seen an airport closed solely because the RVR is below minimums. A thunderstorm over the airport is different.
 
"Not accepting arrivals." Heard it before, will probably hear it again. Could be weather, could be traffic, could be the tower controller needs to go take a leak and his coffee's cold or all of the above. I don't know, but it happens.
 
I've never seen an airport closed solely because the RVR is below minimums. A thunderstorm over the airport is different.

Closed, no. The airport authority does that. But if you can't even get the cat III's in, well...they (arrivals) are shut off from the airport - as there is nowhere to hold them. At least where I work there isn't.

Not to say that is why the OP's airport wasn't accepting arrivals, but that is one reason (RVR/vis) I've seen them shut off.
 
robs01 : You're either purposefully being vague in your replies, or you're not setting enough time aside to properly reply to the questions you're getting here. But if you want to have any hope of winning a wrongful termination case, you're going to need to have your story straight, detailed and chronological. So I would suggest you make the time to sit down - sooner rather than later - and try to remember every intricate detail of the events that lead up to your termination and write it all down before you forget it! Pretend you're a detective writing a police report. That's the level of attention to detail you need to be paying this thing.

If you keep responding to these guys with two sentence replies, no one is going to be able to give you any meaningful advice or even understand what happened.

Why dont you guys just say Sierra West Airlines instead of talking in code? It may benefit some who was thinking of going there (and did a search)

Thank you! I googled "part 135 on demand cargo metroliner el paso," and it STILL came up inconclusive. Sometimes you just have to break the code... for the greater good.
 
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