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I will repeat the comment that: Albeit newsworthy- it's just another day in the life of US aviation...and I tend to pile on with Tee Vee when he rants.
I am sure the reason he will not represent the passenger is also due to the reason Flyboy or Dummy have never flown me anywhere...supply, demand, the odds of the stars aligning...
I will repeat the comment that: Albeit newsworthy- it's just another day in the life of US aviation...and I tend to pile on with Tee Vee when he rants.
I am sure the reason he will not represent the passenger is also due to the reason Flyboy or Dummy have never flown me anywhere...supply, demand, the odds of the stars aligning...
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Re: United Airlines
I would really like to see them trying to remove an angry British paramedic/more-photography-than-aviation-forum moderator .
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Re: United Airlines
In the realm of humour. I have seen various postings of the Airplane! (and Zero Hour!) scene where they have to slap the hysterical passengers (and worse in Airplane) which were labeled as "UA Training Film", and Rex Kramer coming into the airport and using 'Kung Fu' on religious zealots which was lableled as UA Pilot reporting for duty.
And now this (no doubt a forgery):
And now this (no doubt a forgery):
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Re: United Airlines
I don't think they have cranes big enough.I would really like to see them trying to remove an angry British paramedic/more-photography-than-aviation-forum moderator .
"Lav sinks on 737 Max are too small"
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Re: United Airlines
Has anyone even taken notice that although United clearly deserves a flogging in this situation, the actual individuals who dragged the passenger off the plane were employees of the Chicago police department?
I find it odd that seemingly nobody is paying attention to that detail.
I find it odd that seemingly nobody is paying attention to that detail.
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Re: United Airlines
A side note: if the tail # of the airplane in question is being reported correctly as N632RW, then I've flown it quite a few times.
"Lav sinks on 737 Max are too small"
-TeeVee, one of America's finest legal minds.
-TeeVee, one of America's finest legal minds.
THERE HAS BEEN A TOTAL BUNNY RABBIT DISASTER!!!!!
Yes, a blatant double post. However, this calls for both weak and high-level parlour talk.
My Yahoo home page gives me not one, but two headlines:
A giant rabbit (perhaps one bound for the record books) has died aboard a United Flight.
And, below it: United had more pet deaths than any other airline in 2016.
I'm sure that these articles from the media will give us balanced reporting of facts and will have a thorough analysis and comparative data, and some use of denominators...If you are hauling more pets than anyone, you'd expect to have more pet deaths than anyone.
Is running a pet through 'the luggage system' (ANYONE'S luggage system) a good idea for their overall health?
No squid nor donkeys involved at this point.
My Yahoo home page gives me not one, but two headlines:
A giant rabbit (perhaps one bound for the record books) has died aboard a United Flight.
And, below it: United had more pet deaths than any other airline in 2016.
I'm sure that these articles from the media will give us balanced reporting of facts and will have a thorough analysis and comparative data, and some use of denominators...If you are hauling more pets than anyone, you'd expect to have more pet deaths than anyone.
Is running a pet through 'the luggage system' (ANYONE'S luggage system) a good idea for their overall health?
No squid nor donkeys involved at this point.
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Re: THERE HAS BEEN A TOTAL BUNNY RABBIT DISASTER!!!!!
Yes, this needs to go here too.
But alas after doing so well, they crash and burn...Seems to me United is 100% worse than Delta...(OR, maybe the sample size is too small to be meaningful)
PS: As one commenter said..."O-hare airport...oh the ironing"
Well, I'm impressed that they TRIED to normalize the data....According to data provided by the Department of Transportation, United had more "pet incidences," which refers to injuries, deaths, and losses, than any other major airline in 2016. There have been 4 injuries and 9 deaths. Delta, which ranks second for pet incidences, is responsible for 5 deaths and 5 injuries.
However, United has transported more pets (109,149) compared to Delta (81,070). When you break it down by percentage, United's track record for pet incidences is a mere .02%, while Delta's is .01%. When you put it in that context, airlines have a fairly similar, and low, percentage of pet incidences.
But alas after doing so well, they crash and burn...Seems to me United is 100% worse than Delta...(OR, maybe the sample size is too small to be meaningful)
PS: As one commenter said..."O-hare airport...oh the ironing"
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Re: THERE HAS BEEN A TOTAL BUNNY RABBIT DISASTER!!!!!
Corrected.No-hare airport
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Re: THERE HAS BEEN A TOTAL BUNNY RABBIT DISASTER!!!!!
Thanks for going the extra mile and checking the media math there...Corrected.
I guess it's still wondrous that the media TRIED to normalize the data, but came up with a near-total-disaster in that attempt, with Delta being slightly numerically worse.
(Nothing like an Arithmetic Mistake and Checking System)
In reading discussion below one of the articles, some Hawaiian airline apparently had 10X the RATE of deaths as United (not sure what the 10X referred to- the 0.012 figure or the 0.02 figure.)
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Re: United Airlines
Yeah, I think there may need to be some context to that analysis and the context may be difficult to come by.
Hawaii is hot... cargo holds can be hot... many animals don't tolerate heat well... put that all in a pot and stir and you end up with a lot of harmed animals. I think the key in that case would be to compare with other airlines that fly the same routes or in places that are climactically similar.
Of course cold can be a problem too so who knows?
Hawaii is hot... cargo holds can be hot... many animals don't tolerate heat well... put that all in a pot and stir and you end up with a lot of harmed animals. I think the key in that case would be to compare with other airlines that fly the same routes or in places that are climactically similar.
Of course cold can be a problem too so who knows?
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Re: United Airlines
This is part of why my airline is one of a few that has no live animals as cargo program. Too risky, too expensive to deal with, and just an overall pain.Yeah, I think there may need to be some context to that analysis and the context may be difficult to come by.
Hawaii is hot... cargo holds can be hot... many animals don't tolerate heat well... put that all in a pot and stir and you end up with a lot of harmed animals. I think the key in that case would be to compare with other airlines that fly the same routes or in places that are climactically similar.
Of course cold can be a problem too so who knows?
"Lav sinks on 737 Max are too small"
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