As a current airline pilot here for a major company (non-jabbed)..... the push for single pilot ops is nothing new. And I would not be worried about it. Not going to happen.
Great! It's a great path to be on. I would recommend sticking with it and finishing the program he's in quicker than later....if you leave it for a while you have to spend a lot more money and time re-learning what you've learned and picking up where you left off. It happens to a lot of people. Good luck!
So...what happens when the lone pilot has a medical episode, or God forbid, "dies suddenly"? Airlines accelerating the depopulation timeline by dropping plane loads of people out of the sky?
There's two pilots for good reasons. They double check one another and share the duties of piloting the plane. Typically one man takes care of radio comms while the other physically handles the controls.
Yup they have had so many instances of pilots passing out or even dying that it would make sense to have only one pilot. If you want to guarantee everyone dies.
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I would never fly on a plane with one pilot that has been jabbed. This cost saving measure will turn into a nightmare disaster scenario.
I don't think their insurance would cover them. No way.
Wait until the "must hires" move into the only seat in the cockpit, that's going to be quite an airshow.
They have ALL been jabbed.
Not all…
Correct u/614Patriot I have a family member who was not jabbed & is a commercial pilot. They are one of the "very few" in their own words.
I image many of the crew would feel the same way.
And the airline sued out of existence
As a current airline pilot here for a major company (non-jabbed)..... the push for single pilot ops is nothing new. And I would not be worried about it. Not going to happen.
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Great! It's a great path to be on. I would recommend sticking with it and finishing the program he's in quicker than later....if you leave it for a while you have to spend a lot more money and time re-learning what you've learned and picking up where you left off. It happens to a lot of people. Good luck!
What could go wrong? Pilot heart attack....co-pilot takes over....oh wait.
Pilot unconscious? No problem Pilot overcome by illness? No problem
You're on your own in the air soon. Next step: you flying without a pilot except in a ground control station in India (autonomously).
This was wanted by Bush in 2001….but the tech wasn’t available ….then… The cabal has been scheming for a long time.
So...what happens when the lone pilot has a medical episode, or God forbid, "dies suddenly"? Airlines accelerating the depopulation timeline by dropping plane loads of people out of the sky?
Exactly
By the way – is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?
Do the sky martials have keys to open the cockpit doors? Aren't those things like vaults now?
"Surely you can't be serious?"
"I am serious. And don't call me Shirley."
Caught that one.. lol
u/JDVETERAN seems to be one.
fuck no. maybe if they didnt drag babies out of planes for not wearing mask they wouldnt have to cut cost.
Won’t happen…Redundancies are the Cornerstone of Aviation!
This isn't going to save money, the airlines will lose planes in crashes.
There's two pilots for good reasons. They double check one another and share the duties of piloting the plane. Typically one man takes care of radio comms while the other physically handles the controls.
Yup they have had so many instances of pilots passing out or even dying that it would make sense to have only one pilot. If you want to guarantee everyone dies.
This is obviously another NWO tactic to scare people away from flying and to further discourage their movement.
And they NWO gets to kill some more people this way.
Looks like I will be driving everywhere like in the old days
We actually sold our beachfront (well actually 300' off the beachfront) property in alaska. Made a very good profit off it too. The person who bought it wanted all the parcels surrounding his. This allowed us to buy about 10x as much acreages here in our own state.
Fuck that