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If they are being tougher, why did I have to sit for 4 hours in DCA last week while a part was brought from DFW? The igniter (?) for the right engine (MD-80) would not work. Captain said this made the 17th incident involving the same part for him in the past 2 or 3 years. (Maybe he's getting the matches wet or something.)
They may have used the BTS data, where the latest info is for 2007 and shows over 12,000 mechanics. Or possibly lumped Eagle with AA since both are AMR.
Jim
If they are being tougher, why did I have to sit for 4 hours in DCA last week while a part was brought from DFW? The igniter (?) for the right engine (MD-80) would not work. Captain said this made the 17th incident involving the same part for him in the past 2 or 3 years. (Maybe he's getting the matches wet or something.)
I loved the fact that the mechanic told us that the reason they didn't stock that part at DCA was that the company stocks a part. Then if it isn't used within a set period of time, the company determines that part is not needed at that station, and they remove it from parts inventory in that station.
The FAA could care less what parts are stocked and their availability. FAA cares about procedure and the following of it to the letter.
Still on layoff. :down:At one time AA mechanics totaled near 12000 right before the 2003 concessionary contract was shoved down our throats. Incidentally that contracted was to prevent job losses.
So I ask you where are the roughly 2000 plus mechanics not on that list anymore?
Vortilon said:unfortunately, nobody wants to admit that Zealous is a complete failure. Zealous was supposed to save a fortune. As it turns out, it only cost the company a fortune - and continues to cost by shipping parts needlessly around the system.
EXCUUUZE ME! Are you trying to say that the FAA is not concerned that I might be inconvenienced? That's ridiculous. It is ALL about me.![]()