Pilot union at American Airlines reports spike in safety concerns
The pilot union at American Airlines reports a significant spike in safety and maintenance-related problems at the carrier, telling its 16,000 pilots to be vigilant.
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I’m thankful they’re being honest
Few weeks ago, I interview for a customer service agent for new discount airline Breeze, agents are expected to vacuum the aircraft, clean up the toilet in 45 minutes, ready for next flight 😢
Not your job.hire airplane cleaners.raise airline pax costs.
Why is everything falling apart with planes??
I noticed the samething with me as I get older
More media coverage. Now something as benign as a hydraulic system going down goes on the news, and god forbid it’s a Boeing, even though it happens all the time to other planes
@@zachthomas7810 I’m all for the media focus. Keeps airlines on their toes. The scrutiny can help reduce complacency within the industry and close off any shortcuts manufacturers and airlines may be taking. Demand for air travel goes down and brings airfare prices down.
@@stephenhuang well the thing about media scrutiny is the media doesn’t know much about what they’re reporting on. And if you live a life of aviation you would understand that aviation specifically is a subject they really know nothing about. There is a culture problem at Boeing that needs immediate intervention, but everything else is pure alarmist media nonsense
Because the execs push them to the limit for more profit.
I agree with a comment here about there being more media coverage making it seem like every airline is falling apart. Unfortunately, it has not always been correct media coverage over the past three months, so that makes things seems worse. However, there is truth to what this story is about. Corporations are run for profit over anything else. We in the industry have talked about this for decades, but no one would believe what we were saying. Now that Boeing has been exposed for their lack of Quality Control, their ignoring of employees concerns, and several new mishaps since the Max aircraft crashes, maybe more people will believe that even in the highly technical field of aviation maintenance, there is management push-back on working safely. Because this will take longer to get an aircraft to the gate. If it's safe to fly or not doesn't matter, it made it to the gate is what matters most.
The city bus is safer !
Maintenance problems. Tow drivers don't care. Fix please
But the pilot isn’t responsible for the push back they have guide man that’s the ground crew…
¡ EVERYBODY LOVE THE PILOTS, (exept the crew) !
This has been going on for 20 years
I wonder what they could be using the hammer for?
Pilots know how Boeings are death traps