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Concorde, TWA800. Would you put AA191in this category? What about DAL191?
Alaska 261 was the first one that came to my mind.
Concorde, TWA800. Would you put AA191in this category? What about DAL191?
Looks like 2021 hire, so it’s possible he was interviewing at other places 5 years agoAnyone know how long Lee had been at UPS? He looks incredibly similar to a 5 year guy who was in my UAL interview group in September.
Anyone know how long Lee had been at UPS? He looks incredibly similar to a 5 year guy who was in my UAL interview group in September.
The FedEx Chief pilot wrote a very moving and touching letter to his pilot group expressing his condolences to the UPS pilot group. Class act! Thank you to the brothers and sisters at Purple….![]()
Almost 5yrs, he’s a few months ahead of me. Like someone else mentioned he seemed to love it here. That ray of sunshine that can be hard to find around here. With that being said we’ve also had a fair amount of people leave for other pastures this year so I wouldn’t be surprised if that was him you seen.Anyone know how long Lee had been at UPS? He looks incredibly similar to a 5 year guy who was in my UAL interview group in September.
. I was sitting Airport Standby in MEM on Tuesday afternoon when it happened. Maybe it's hitting different now that I have a family, but I just keep thinking how it could have been me.
I'm sure it's been said, but sometimes when your number is up . . . it's up.It is horrific. I have plenty of friends there, but beyond that, I have no personal connection. It is still horrific to watch that footage, and know that it is simply luck that it wasn't you. I have no doubt those folks did everything right.
Every one of us gets our 100%.I'm sure it's been said, but sometimes when your number is up . . . it's up.
We mitigate everything we are able to mitigate. We train to perform at peak. We fight as hard as we can to make it work, but when you harness as much energy as we do, things will go wrong, and often they'll go wrong in ways that are just not possible to mitigate unless we stay on the ground.
It doesn't make it ok, it doesn't mean we shouldn't grieve, and it doesn't mean we have nothing to learn from it. It doesn't mean that the lives of the friends and colleagues we lose are just statistical anomaly and acceptable, and should pass without notice.
This path we walk.
“It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose. That is not a weakness; that is life.”I'm sure it's been said, but sometimes when your number is up . . . it's up.
We mitigate everything we are able to mitigate. We train to perform at peak. We fight as hard as we can to make it work, but when you harness as much energy as we do, things will go wrong, and often they'll go wrong in ways that are just not possible to mitigate unless we stay on the ground.
It doesn't make it ok, it doesn't mean we shouldn't grieve, and it doesn't mean we have nothing to learn from it. It doesn't mean that the lives of the friends and colleagues we lose are just statistical anomaly and acceptable, and should pass without notice.
This path we walk.