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That's how you operate.Claxon said:west crew setup.
They got the names and it's going through the proper channels. The West is not too impressed with your cockpit ediquitte as noted from the comments:
Almost every nut and cracker on the floor was not only stepped on, but smashed into the carpet. Dirty cloth napkin, torn up pieces of paper, candy or cough drop wrappers on console, and more ground up snack dust on the radar control panel.
It's hard to comprehend. I'm sure most of us couldn't imagine leaving a mess like that for ANY outbound crew. It's embarrassing being associated with these cretins.
Since Bular and Hogg have been successful in erecting yet another virtual wall between East/West integration by preventing any effort to put both on one scheduling system, a flight crewed by East will not be found in Maestro
Operated by a Philly crew. Names are there if you want them.
Contact the PHL CPO directly. send pictures and the names. They have a new chief in PHL I Believe a nAAtive.
pLet the system work for you. Afterall they are now "his" guys not Hogg's
F'n pigs those Eastholes are!
It seems to be an East thing. I've had a number of occasions where a full trash bag was left attached to the console, right where most of us put it, and each time I observed an East crew getting off the airplane. Apparently, their mothers follow them everywhere they go and clean up after them. Spoiled brats!
Most West crews clean up the cockpit, but I have found a few cockpits over the years that have been pretty close to looking like this, too. Disgusting tray tables with half their crew meal left on it or sunflower seed shells on the floor or other stuff.
NOBODY.even the most childish among the Easthole self-entitled, could possibly NOT see that. It looks purposeful to me. What a lovely bunch we have gotten saddled with.
Boy what a bunch of pigs. I don't care if you are LUS, LAA or AWA this is disgusting. I hate to see what their clothes and house look like.
I can always tell the previous crew was east just from the seat not being moved forward. They may call us what they will, but we westies were taught better. From the first day of IOE, I was shown from my check airman to leave the flight deck the same way you found it for the next guy...
Apparently the old superior USAir never taught these numbnuts that. No wonder their planes are POS.
If you have a pack of napkins, no box of kleenex, and a company headset plugged in to the jack, you can rest assured it was an eastwhole crew!!