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Chesley Sully Sullenberger, the pilot who landed US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River last January, was justly celebrated for his skill and courage. Less has been revealed about other players in the drama: those enigmatic geese, the engines they struck, a pioneering French engineer, and an unsung herothe Airbus A320 itself.

Most famous USAirways Pilots- Sully and Skiles
 
xUT said:
You a$$holes in general?
Thanks, my ESOP was quite enough... 😛
 
You myopic a$$clowns could rule aviation unions but are too stupid to see it.
 
Regardless, please continue the back stabbing and testosterone fueled postings.
 
IMHO,
Helo pilots have more guts than any of you 'fly boys' doing a bomb run at 30000 ft.
 
B) xUT
  
CactusPilot1 said:
I guess we get to be Merican. I'm glad to be done with the US Airways era. I'm not the only one....
Transition from Cactus to Merican call sign discussion:
What will the east boys do?
Can we expect a this is unsafe campaign?
After all the paint does not match the call sign
Any excuse is a "good" excuse for those children!
Dead livery?"
"Useless colors?"
"Passe' paint?"
"livery without integrity"
"scab livery"
"easthole livery"
Bankruptcy=Acquired livery
Is this safe? We haven't been trained to use this new call sign. Do we get IOE?
Useless Airways... Sounds almost sort of just like it.
Will miss Cactus call sign but so glad I never had to say ....... You know the name of that crappy company we bought
The REAL last Cactus flight was flown on the AWA certificate - a certificate unblemished by East pilots.
To this date I never said USAirways in a PA, or on the radio. And when ever asked I always say I am an America West pilot, we bought USAirways when they were in BK and the company elected to keep the USAirways name. I never want to be directly associated with those losers!
Legacy USAirways and it's pilots are an embarrassment to the industry.
Enough said.
They are an embarrassment to our industry, profession, and often our passengers
  
EastCheats said:
I have to say, I will miss the Pitt schedulers. Great group.
 
Too bad we can't leave the Usapians there and take the schedulers. Oh well... 😉
You see nobody cares about your BS, DS. NOBODY.

You guys enjoy PHX. HA HA HA HA HA HA, ETC.
 
Back in 2002, Thomas Cloyd and Christopher Hughes narrowly avoided becoming even more infamous after being ordered by authorities to turn the plane around and come back to the terminal at Miami International Airport. Turns out, the terrible twosome had spent the entire night drinking at a Coconut Grove bar, showing up late to their flight; their irregular behavior tipped off staff, who summoned the police. They were later tried and sent to prison.


Most notorious america west pilots.........
 
end_of_alpa said:
You see nobody cares about your BS, DS. NOBODY.
You guys enjoy PHX. HA HA HA HA HA HA, ETC.
???

Bloody Mary's, martini lunch? :lol:

You might want to pick up the tab for Claxon. He's still on "vacation" and always out to lunch. 😉
 
EastCheats said:
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Bloody Mary's, martini lunch? :lol:
You might want to pick up the tab for Claxon. He's still on "vacation" and always out to lunch. 😉
Are you asking me to post their bar tab as well?


The two America West pilots busted for allegedly trying to fly while drunk rang up a $122 bar bill just hours before their July 1 arrest, according to this credit card receipt released yesterday (7/22) by Miami prosecutors. With the help of some friends, Thomas Cloyd, 44, and Christopher Hughes, 41, downed nearly three gallons of Sierra Nevada beer, a Ketel One martini, and a "happy hour draft" before paying the tab at 4:22 AM--just six hours before the pilots were yanked from the cockpit of a jet bound for Phoenix with 124 passengers aboard. According to cops, both Cloyd and Hughes had blood alcohol levels that were twice Florida's legal limit. (1 pages)
 
Claxon, where's that clone of yours...Luv? 😉

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUXD3kjI_PI
 
EastCheats said:
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Bloody Mary's, martini lunch? :lol:
You might want to pick up the tab for Claxon. He's still on "vacation" and always out to lunch. 😉
HA HA HA HA HA HA....ETC.
 
Seems our little west scab group is throwing a small tantrum this morning, seek help.



"If you find yourself or a fellow pilot struggling with a troubled mind because of personal or family difficulty...............

Maybe Project Wingman can help!
 
Claxon said:
You, are the embarrassment. Worldwide. Australia.....
Average Annual Wages and Salaries - PILOT AND CO-PILOT PERSONNEL
NO ADJUSTMENTS MADE
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
American $ - $ 116,470 $ 131,651 $ 137,971 $ 130,099 $ 132,477 $ 123,244 $ 126,335 $ 130,019 $ 129,947 $ 137,734 $ 138,290 $ 138,743 $ 138,792 $ 137,482 $ 139,872
Continental $ 90,461 $ 108,561 $ 124,152 $ 154,401 $ 161,395 $ 166,752 $ 163,624 $ 136,686 $ 140,028 $ 145,061 $ 128,724 $ 123,618 $ 133,318 $ 136,253 $ 150,211 $ 156,458
Delta $ 129,315 $ 134,016 $ 131,249 $ 121,885 $ 143,880 $ 150,549 $ 185,982 $ 173,365 $ 197,380 $ 209,330 $ 155,532 $ 127,268 $ 128,756 $ 125,616 $ 132,374 $ 142,800
Northwest $ 154,635 $ 131,641 $ 126,107 $ 142,578 $ 128,100 $ 134,441 $ 138,427 $ 148,084 $ 161,931 $ 169,208 $ 143,618 $ 117,556 $ 132,009 $ 120,798 $ 146,675 $ -
United $ 135,728 $ 146,249 $ 147,212 $ 135,886 $ 117,920 $ 132,126 $ 138,627 $ 184,429 $ 116,998 $ 132,010 $ 115,242 $ 114,985 $ 115,711 $ 119,460 $ 125,465 $ 123,958
US Airways $ 127,154 $ 132,437 $ 135,623 $ 135,762 $ 128,722 $ 119,513 $ 157,090 $ 153,587 $ 154,638 $ 132,741 $ 120,124 $ 91,419 $ 103,487 $ 113,851 $ 111,329 $ 110,199
America West $ 77,093 $ 82,589 $ 86,289 $ 85,117 $ 75,045 $ 99,221 $ 99,301 $ 92,148 $ 92,111 $ 100,269 $ 101,279 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
--sub Network $ 98,728 $ 128,147 $ 132,550 $ 134,301 $ 129,881 $ 136,773 $ 146,041 $ 150,515 $ 145,082 $ 150,572 $ 133,466 $ 120,889 $ 126,615 $ 127,031 $ 133,979 $ 136,634
Southwest $ 107,109 $ 106,862 $ 110,905 $ - $ 109,958 $ 110,601 $ 112,259 $ 117,558 $ 130,069 $ 144,511 $ 157,420 $ 165,882 $ 167,112 $ 172,750 $ 176,726 $ 166,573
jetBlue $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 22,132 $ 56,644 $ 93,332 $ 93,532 $ 95,841 $ 96,734 $ 98,927 $ 105,893 $ 107,647 $ 124,680 $ 140,546
AirTran $ 54,838 $ 65,770 $ 68,926 $ 75,335 $ 85,709 $ 89,593 $ 98,055 $ 95,809 $ 96,527 $ 99,311 $ 100,952 $ 104,265 $ 108,549
Frontier $ - $ - $ - $ 27,592 $ 29,091 $ 37,516 $ 102,065 $ 109,865 $ 110,417 $ 112,256 $ 99,879 $ 102,726 $ 108,905 $ 107,707 $ 96,119 $ 101,126
Virgin America $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 73,576 $ 64,292
--sub LCC $ 104,933 $ 102,696 $ 90,662 $ 42,482 $ 94,394 $ 93,100 $ 103,964 $ 110,930 $ 118,997 $ 129,200 $ 134,414 $ 138,041 $ 140,335 $ 141,328 $ 147,776 $ 145,654
Alaska $ 104,893 $ 106,838 $ 114,791 $ 52,344 $ 52,773 $ 132,140 $ 141,808 $ 151,734 $ 163,211 $ 160,974 $ 145,953 $ 129,620 $ 130,022 $ 132,877 $ 163,096 $ 150,061
Hawaiian $ 74,565 $ 75,803 $ 79,762 $ 76,402 $ 1,859,096 $ 79,289 $ 90,924 $ 111,463 $ 105,289 $ 121,216 $ 132,782 $ 125,350 $ 126,812 $ - $ 117,351 $ 120,097
Allegiant $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 47,559 $ 47,861 $ 56,870 $ 65,419 $ 83,839
-- sub Other $ 98,089 $ 100,372 $ 107,795 $ 54,637 $ 61,422 $ 119,120 $ 130,189 $ 142,453 $ 146,566 $ 147,649 $ 132,102 $ 121,036 $ 118,392 $ 118,887 $ 137,507 $ 131,830
Total All Sectors $ 99,011 $ 125,956 $ 129,090 $ 127,624 $ 123,509 $ 132,567 $ 141,695 $ 145,965 $ 141,849 $ 147,394 $ 133,569 $ 124,080 $ 129,065 $ 129,802 $ 137,194 $ 138,598
Note: Shaded data means data appear questionable.
Data Source: US DOT Form 41 via BTS, Schedule P6 & P10.

But hey they were proud scabs!
 
luvthe9 said:
Seems our little west scab group is throwing a small tantrum this morning, seek help.



"If you find yourself or a fellow pilot struggling with a troubled mind because of personal or family difficulty...............

Maybe Project Wingman can help!
 
Oh, there he is.
 
Were you under Claxon's desk wearing your knee pads?
 
 
Come on now, one of west scabs needs to fess up, which one of you turned the NIC down when it was offered to you and which then caused the destruction of ALL the west pilots careers. Was it you CP1 or EC?
 
EastCheats said:
Oh, there he is.
 
Were you under Claxon's desk wearing your knee pads?
Nope, just killing a few minutes before heading out to dinner, fool.


Remember, Russ knows what best for you!
 
EastCheats said:
I know of a perfect place for you. 😉
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Don't have that over here.
 
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