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I heard at my annual 'Video Vacation' @AFW Training, about a lawsuit over damages to those who dry sanded the 'PEPSI' stripes on our aluminum cans (jets). AA does not have an ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT to SPRAY paint (at any base) onto our planes (That is why we use a ROLLER to apply the paint! Soon AA will be converting our livery to a DECAL). This lawsuit is brought by an individual (Unknown) SRP Painter who is now an AMT. After considerable probing, I found out this individual is now at DFW!

I inquired some friends who frequently toil at the 'Crystal Palace' on Amon Carter Blvd, as to the impAAct upon AA. All I received was a few weak words of Doom & Gloom with a caveat to keep quiet.

Does anyone else happen to have a few facts up their sleeve?
 
I spent just under a year sanding those stripes and know several former painters now mechs here at DFW but have not heard anything about a lawsuit...... how do I get in on it???????
 
I spent just under a year sanding those stripes and know several former painters now mechs here at DFW but have not heard anything about a lawsuit...... how do I get in on it???????


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(seriously)...Locate Erin Brocavitch.

That sounds like the chemical in her Landmark case aginst PP+G in calif.
 
<_< ------Sounds like another one of AA's screw up's! Again, the management Big Boys have no idea of what they bought! It just so happens we have, what we call our "wet dock" here at MCIE! We used it for stripping, and painting our old TWA aircraft! TWA painted everything! We didn't know what a Decal was! Environmental permits in place! At least they were! That's if AA didn't let them go? Oh! did I mention the wet dock is supposed to go back to the City along with the rest of the old hanger by the end of the year? 😉
 
how do i also get added to that law suit. 11 months behind a sander if i cant get my money in a raise ill take it in a law suit
 
We need to stop working on 'AeroPlanes' in the US.
Just too dangerous... :lol: :lol:
Send them to El Salvador where they can do it right! :lol:

B) xUT
 
how do i also get added to that law suit. 11 months behind a sander if i cant get my money in a raise ill take it in a law suit

If I were defending AA in this lawsuit, it's posts like yours that would cause a subpeona to USAviation so the jury could judge your true motivation.
 
If I were defending AA in this lawsuit, it's posts like yours that would cause a subpeona to USAviation so the jury could judge your true motivation.
true motivation?????????? you gotta be kidding me....money, duh! If you ever spent anytime in overhaul and saw how these planes were sanded and painted you'd know that eventhough we wore respirators and jumpsuites, when I got home and took a shower, I still blow chunks of dust out of my nose and eyes....now it was many years ago for me and I have never even considered a lawsuite, but if one were brought, I'd at least want some details cause I might have some interest for my health in the longrun. And I'll go in front of any judge and jury and spell out my true motivation.
 
true motivation?????????? you gotta be kidding me....money, duh!

Money's not a motivator for people in your caste. Money is not a motivator for people in your caste,,,,,,, Its evil, selfish, unrealistic, delusional, immoral and any other negative connotation you can think of for you to pursue money, you should work for the pleasure of making others rich, and if that work leaves you with a chronic or terminal illness consider it a small sacrifice to the greater good of making the rich richer, you should not expect monetary compensation for your suffering, in fact you should thank the rich for allowing you to suffer because the more you suffer now the greater your reward shall be in Heaven.


Hows that for all you management types out there?
 
<_< ----- The thing is when AA bought TWA, they also bought curtain environmental permits that can not be replaced today! But in most cases, they either weren't interested, or were just ignorant about the fact. Two come to mind off the top of my head. One, our chrome plating shop, and the one for spray painting and chemical striping! Now could that be construed as negligence in this case?------ Just a thought!
 
I sanded and painted many heavy seven-fives in my day.
I would like to know more about this also.
Especially the long term health effects caused by this.
 
Maybe I'm missing something, but I find it hard to believe that AA would have passed an OSHA inspection without having the proper permits in place.

Regardless, with or without a permit, if you're exposed, you're exposed.

The MSDS for the paint used on the stripes is required to be onsite or available online on-demand.

It's pretty easy to see if HexChrom is listed, and the concentration is also listed along with the safety precautions required.
 
Maybe I'm missing something, but I find it hard to believe that AA would have passed an OSHA inspection without having the proper permits in place.

Regardless, with or without a permit, if you're exposed, you're exposed.

The MSDS for the paint used on the stripes is required to be onsite or available online on-demand.

It's pretty easy to see if HexChrom is listed, and the concentration is also listed along with the safety precautions required.

You've been gone too long.

Recently, we were required to attend an OSHA briefing on Hazards in the Workplace led by another consultant for AMR who stated, "OSHA has not been involved in the air carrier industry until recently, while the EPA has been extensively involved including enforcement cases against American Airlines."

He further stated that in the future, AMR anticipated more OSHA involvement in the air carrier industry and in the maintenance of aircraft in particular.

He refused to talk about the safety of laundering our uniforms in the same washing machine where we launder the rest of the family laundry.
 
Money's not a motivator for people in your caste. Money is not a motivator for people in your caste,,,,,,, Its evil, selfish, unrealistic, delusional, immoral and any other negative connotation you can think of for you to pursue money, you should work for the pleasure of making others rich, and if that work leaves you with a chronic or terminal illness consider it a small sacrifice to the greater good of making the rich richer, you should not expect monetary compensation for your suffering, in fact you should thank the rich for allowing you to suffer because the more you suffer now the greater your reward shall be in Heaven.

Hows that for all you management types out there?

Made me laugh, Bob. That was funny. 🙂

I'm in favor of employee safety and workers recovering whenever they're injured on the job due to their employers' negligence (or worse).

My post was aimed at helping any potential plaintiffs out there - and the first thing any lawyer will advise their client is to

STOP POSTING ABOUT IT ON AN INTERNET MESSAGE BOARD.

If you think you've been injured, contact a lawyer or privately contact one of the plaintiffs to one of the existing lawsuits. But don't go talking about it and saying things the company lawyers will want to use against you later.
 

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