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It's Probably Nothing...How many of you will avoid air travel at all costs? I will (twitter.com)
posted 68 days ago by cp0707 68 days ago by cp0707 +397 / -2
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– ArmyLady 60 points 68 days ago +62 / -2

Flying back in the day was comfortable.

Heck, back in its day, Greyhound was comfortable.

Back in the day when we had reliable train service, train travel was comfortable.

It's a darn shame what has happened to transportation.

Be careful, they are trying to prevent us from driving, too!

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– PunaAnon 46 points 67 days ago +46 / -0

Back in the day there were beautiful stewardesses. Now I’m pretty sure they’re trannies.

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– BigMikesSaggyBaggins 27 points 67 days ago +27 / -0

And you got served real food, not just peanuts and pretzels.

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– Rardog900 35 points 67 days ago +35 / -0

People used to dress up to fly

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– Sunshinegirl60 11 points 67 days ago +11 / -0

my husband and I recently traveled on vacation and went through several airports here in FL and we were noticing so many people looked liked they just rolled out of bed and threw on whatever.....We were the ones looked like we were overdressed.

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– Dontstopbelieving 12 points 67 days ago +12 / -0

Delta called one morning at 4am to let us know our 9am flight to Honduras was cancelled. Our options were take the 5am flight or wait 3 days for the next flight. We grabbed our baggage and sped the 30 minutes to the airport. Got to the gate at 5:05am and they shut the door behind us. No shower, no shave, bed head, t shirt, etc. The moment we buckled in, I exhaled and realized I was going to be wearing slip on house shoes for the rest of the trip. I can't imagine what people were saying about us.

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– irdc 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

Good thing you answered the phone!

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– GDZeus 9 points 67 days ago +9 / -0

And it didn't cost us extra to get that meal, also for all seats behind first class like they do now. Now half the damn plane costs extra each seat closer to the front - middle of plane.

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– Rardog900 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

If possible choose the seat where the emergency exits are...lots of leg room

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– GDZeus 2 points 67 days ago +2 / -0

Yeah unfortunately I can't because I'm considered handicap, so they won't let me sit there.

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– irdc 0 points 67 days ago +1 / -1

it didn't cost us extra to get that meal

It did though. Average roundtrip price in 1990 was $500, now it's like $200-$280. Capitalism has spoken.

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– PunaAnon 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

With real silverware and cloth napkins too!

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– 2OldSchool 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

Several stopped the peanuts too, due to allergies.

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– BackCreekJackson 13 points 67 days ago +13 / -0

Yeah, your right, but "back in the day" pilots weren't coding mid fucking flight. That's what I am concerned with.

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– marvinthehaggler 10 points 67 days ago +10 / -0

Haha. You must be medical. I read "pilots coding" and for a second thought "why would pilots be writing code?" and then I laughed when I realized what you meant.

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– LiquidSun 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

...what does he mean? I am neither medical, nor technological, nor a pilot.

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– marvinthehaggler 5 points 67 days ago +5 / -0

"Coding" means heart attack in medical jargon.

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– TacticalWitdotcom 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

Code blue in a hospital I think means someone flatlined.... like their heart stopped. They say it over the intercom because it sounds nicer than, "everyone run ro room 312, a guy is dying!" So they came up with "codes." I'm not a medical person, but I used to watch a lot of tv. :)

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– Temon_and_Langerine 1 point 67 days ago +1 / -0

I used to be in medical, but Code Blue means life or death, and then when it was a cardiac arrest and then they would call code Charlie

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– BackCreekJackson 2 points 63 days ago +2 / -0

Sorry. Shouldn’t have used med speak. FYI, I’m not in the industry, just read a lot and watched too many hospital shows. lol

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– marvinthehaggler 1 point 63 days ago +1 / -0

CTD!!!

Heh.

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– Marius 8 points 67 days ago +8 / -0

Try EVA Airlines! Still the good ole days with them! Total smokeshow with those beauties and the food was awesome! As soon as I got back to the USA and took a Delta flight it was back to fat and ugly women and two males; one with French nails! I almost cried!

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– PunaAnon 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0

Dang! I got proof just now:

https://liveandletsfly.com/kayleigh-scott-united-airlines/

Kayleigh Scott, a beloved United Airlines flight attendant and human being, has tragically died via suicide. The loss is a painful reminder of how fragile life is and that we must do more to stay in touch with friends and loved ones who might be undergoing depression.

RIP Kayleigh Scott, United Airlines Flight Attendant

Scott became a poster child for United’s DEI model and was a prominent figure on the company’s social media pages. When Scott underwent gender transition, United not only supported the process, but made her a leading figure online:

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– DieHeretic 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0

Joined the 42% Club.

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– anonforeverandever 2 points 67 days ago +2 / -0

You're from puna? Lol wow that place really is a mixed bag

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– PunaAnon 2 points 67 days ago +2 / -0

We’re all Punatics here in the jungle. Good place to ride out the storm though.

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– PunaAnon 13 points 67 days ago +13 / -0

And f the TSA!

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– Tewdryg 9 points 67 days ago +9 / -0

"Back in the day" is how long ago? What has changed that has made everything progressively worse? The answer to these questions might be obvious to some... to others maybe not.

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– ArmyLady 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0

Peace and Prosperity came about with the sacrifices of the Depression Era and WW II era Patriots. The 50s and early 60s were all America! Then we had the Cold War and when the USSR fell then we really had the potential for peace and prosperity. We earned it!

But NO they have to destroy it.

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– Tewdryg 10 points 67 days ago +10 / -0

To me, there are two glaring acts that has made everything progressively worse.

The first act was the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, also known as the Hart–Celler Act, was the law that changed America forever. The driving force behind radically changing US immigration laws forever was NY Senator Jacob Javits and Emmanuel Celler. The 1965 law abolished the National Origins Formula, which had been the basis of U.S. immigration policy since the 1920s. Immigration prior to this was based on similar Christian cultures from European countries. A simple remedy for homogeneity is adopting like cultures for societal cohesion. America started drastically changing in the 1980s snd 1990s. So, "back-in-the-day" most certainly ended on 09-11-2001.

The Second act was the Patriot Act as a result of the 1998 Project for a New American Century (PNAC). It contains all the co-signers calling for a "new Pearl Harbor" event to enable perpetual Middle East wars for fulfilling the Oded Yinon plan. This plan is still being carried out to this day. The Patriot Act was a declaration of war on 'terrorism'. This was the first time in history that a war was officially declared on a conscious 'mental state' and not declared against another government. Believe it or not the Patriot Act has its origins in domestic abuse laws. It was a declaration of war against the American people. If you would like to read more about this and how it relates to the pandemic, I posted an article about a month ago. It's well worth the read.

The Plandemic has only stepped up the war on Americans. We are now all walking-talking contagions unless we submit to vaxx passports.

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– Godisglory1 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

Greyhound was super as well as the train.

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– Feelsgoodman 2 points 67 days ago +2 / -0

Yep, train travel was fun when I was a kid in the 80s👌

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– 307Sleeper 21 points 68 days ago +21 / -0

Have not been on a plane in 12 years, don't plan to get on one anytime in the future. Not afraid, just hate the whole system. Make me feel like a piece of luggage!.

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– PatriotFlanders 8 points 68 days ago +8 / -0

2008 was my last time! 😁

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– INK10 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

Last time I flew was three years ago. Not ever getting on another flight, not that I enjoyed it ever, but now even my husband isn't fighting me on this. He still flies on commercial flights.

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– mac1221 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

Me too. Being in a confined space with a bunch of people I don't know sucking up their exhaust is not my idea of a good time.

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– Rahndo 1 point 67 days ago +2 / -1

Same here... it has been almost 20 years for me.

I would much rather take a few days and drive instead.

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– merf 19 points 68 days ago +19 / -0

Been boycotting it since formation of the TSA. Happy to have some company. 😁

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– cryofreeze 17 points 68 days ago +17 / -0

All the airlines with their covid tyranny on top of the remnants of 9/11 tyranny have pissed me off. I'll never fly again. Either car, RV, or sailboat for the rest of my life. Unless we unwind the bullshit.

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– Emyrylde 17 points 68 days ago +17 / -0

Never enjoyed flying and haven't flown in years. I don't foresee that changing.

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– dec3169 17 points 67 days ago +17 / -0

I absolutely LOVED flying. All the way up to 9/11. Then it got "stupid". For a while before COVID it seemed to be a little better (at least for me) but since then I won't fly.

To give you an idea - I'm a Million Miler on AA. I flew A LOT. I had (and still have) Global Entry and TSA Pre-Check. One year I got Executive Platinum not by miles flown but by the number of segments (I had over 160 segments). I went to a lot of places that were short trips but I also lived near a small airport, so I had to fly from my local airport to a hub and then to my destination. Every trip got me 4 segments for the round trip. I was good at it too - I could show up at my airport, hand my bag to an agent, go right thru security, and be on the plane in about 5 minutes. They all knew me (even TSA) and everyone knew my bright orange luggage I bought for just that reason. They would see me coming and call me over to an open counter. The flight attendants also knew me because I was always in first class (status is nice) and they would bring me my scotch without even asking. It was as close to pre-9/11 as I could get. Not anymore though.

I drive now. Last trip I took (to my HQ) was a 10 hour drive. I don't mind it at all.

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– Litecola2 5 points 67 days ago +5 / -0

Second time flying after 911 I got felt up by a creepy perv and then I was driving everywhere. Got a lot of audiobooks and The Great Courses listened to.

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– 5Solasreformation 12 points 67 days ago +12 / -0

I will not fly until all vaxxed pilots are removed and the ds is taken out (you never know if someone on your flight is a target)

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– avenger1977 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

THIS

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– DiamondHanq7 10 points 68 days ago +10 / -0

This is why the vax push couples with them lobbying for no more copilots, to stop people from flying. I hate to give them what they want but I’ll never fly again.

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– deleted 10 points 67 days ago +10 / -0
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– summerstormAK 9 points 68 days ago +9 / -0

This one is difficult for me. It's hard to get to, from or around inside of Alaska without flying.

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– 808Ros3y 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0

Just as it's hard to get off an island in the Pacific without flying. I haven't left in seven years.

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– Libraritarian 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

Were bush pilots required to get the shots too?

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– summerstormAK 7 points 67 days ago +7 / -0

no. Most of our pilots are private pilots or work for small, family-owned outfits. And Alaskans are, by and large, independent enough to ignore Fuhrer Fauci.

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– Libraritarian 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

Good, that's what I figured. At least you can still get around.

Getting there is probably a different story.

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– summerstormAK 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

Bush flights, though, are 2-3 times as expensive as good ole' Alaska Air. So we're focusing on things close to home for now.

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– TrumpLovinChildOfGod 8 points 68 days ago +8 / -0

The last time I was on a plane was January 6, 2021. Unless the world radically changes, I will never fly again.

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– SneakyWino 8 points 67 days ago +8 / -0

I have a feeling that our modes of transportation are going to change drastically when the hidden technologies are revealed.

https://in5d.com/goodbye-oil-patent-for-full-body-teleportation-system-disclosed/

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– deleted 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0
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– 5DWeBe 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

Love this website.

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– avenger1977 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

^^THIS^^

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– Magpi 2 points 67 days ago +2 / -0

Ahhh I love Gregg, what a beautiful soul. I ordered one of his shirts and it arrived with sand, but I forgot that he puts sand in there and when I tore it open, sand went everywhere lol. I was trying to scoop it up to save it but it got dog hairs in it, sadly.

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– 4Hope70 7 points 67 days ago +7 / -0

Haven’t flown in at least7-8 years and won’t, especially now. Back in the day, you got a meal in coach. You got steak in first class. You had wider seats and polite airline personnel.

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– inquimous 7 points 68 days ago +7 / -0

Not a hard choice. I already had enough terrifying moments in the air before this.

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– LucilleBrawl 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0

I never particularly enjoyed flying itself, but I love a bustling airport. That said, we flew in December and my husband likened it to riding a bus. There's no class and it's just so commercial. (We were watching a DB Cooper documentary a couple days ago, and it showed the airline culture of the time. It's changed so much in 50 years.):

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– barndoorsmurf 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0

It is not just pilot health. The whole air traffic and ground control systems are a mess. Turnover? Inexperience? I met a lady whose future son in law is about to pilot for non major. He is ex military. I asked her at gym “how is so and sos airline pilot stuff going”. She started talking about near misses like crazy that she is hearing from son in law. Planes almost pancaking planes on approach. As usual near misses and risks are all covered up and public is in the dark. What else would we expect from a criminal government, coverup. Our period of pretty safe flying is about to end imo.

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– blacksmith21 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0

If my dog and my gun on my person can’t travel to it, I ain’t going. And I used to be a Continental platinum frequent flyer. Flew in 2020 for a funeral but that was it.

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– NoMoreMB 6 points 67 days ago +6 / -0

Just as the Banks are going down one by one, the airlines will join them, starting with Southworst. There will be no bailing out this time.

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– Temon_and_Langerine 5 points 67 days ago +5 / -0

I work in aerospace manufacturing, and believe you me, I will never fly again! Myocardial inflammation in the pilot is the final nail in the coffin though. Imagine being that pilot and knowing you could literally die flying. Scary

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– MariaGoretti0706 2 points 67 days ago +2 / -0

What are your colleagues saying? Please keep us posted on any inside scoop!

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– Temon_and_Langerine 1 point 67 days ago +1 / -0

Half assed parts. When a part is made not within tolerances, it's classified as scrap. After the quality dept looks at it and the material review board takes a look at it, it gets determined whether or not it goes on an airplane. And that's only parts that got caught as defective in the operation process. You'd be amazed how many actually defective parts go on airplanes. Think about flying still? Lol

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– MariaGoretti0706 2 points 66 days ago +2 / -0

Good grief. At one time, I thought such negligence only occurred in 3rd-world countries. Scary!

ThanQ for the info!

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– AZTrumpette1776 5 points 67 days ago +5 / -0

what about the co pilot

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– Infidel440 5 points 67 days ago +5 / -0

Meh, there’s always the co pilot. Chances of both dropping dead is pretty slim

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– ThinQ 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

Probably, but... I've got to think that if the senior pilot sitting next to you kicks off, your blood pressure has got to be spiking up pretty high at that point. The copilot is not only switching control of the plane to himself and calling for an unscheduled landing at the nearest airport, but juggling with perhaps getting stewardesses and/or the air marshal to assist with checking for life and/or removing the body if possible. Then, the niggling doubt in the back of your mind that you may have gotten a bad batch of the death jabs, too. That's gotta be a pretty stressful event. Not every pilot can be as cool as Sully Sullenberger under pressure.

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– Infidel440 2 points 66 days ago +2 / -0

I’m ok with it, I’ll keep flying.

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– Awake45 1 point 67 days ago +1 / -0

Exactly!

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– Paul_Revere 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

I've been boycotting air travel since I retired. I used to have to go to the larger kalifornia cities -- San Francisco, LA, San Diego, etc. -- a couple of times a year on business. No more. Flying from the East to the West coast is like spending seven to eight hours on a crowded, hot, noisy bus.

Recent events have only increased my aversion to commercial air travel.

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– 2OldSchool 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

There was already a strong demand for pilots prior to the mrna tyranny. The vast majority of the pilots are close to aging out, which I believe was 60 years old. It will be interesting to see how this plays out, but if the economy craters, like they are trying, they will have something to drive down demand and distract There was also another smoking gun the other day on here where they have changed the EKG rules for the flight physical since most pilots are now failing them.

Without a free internet, these details wouldn't be known to the average citizen. Pravda has nothing on our media wing on the dnc - deep state. Not a peep about the excess deaths in all western nations. I have friends all around me either always sick, new turbo cancers, neuro or heart and sudden deaths. They will not be able to hide this in the media much longer, IMHO. (Hence push for war to cover).

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– morum 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

haven't flown since August 2001

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– Antenna 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

I put myself on a No Fly list on September 11, 2001.

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– SuckaFree 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

I'll fly once all the dust settles and the world goes back to a more rational setting. Until then, does anyone have a yacht they'd be willing to part with so I can see my cousin in Portugal? Also want to tour the Med. Any takers? (sort of kidding, sort of not)

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– Feelsgoodman 2 points 67 days ago +2 / -0

I mean, I'd be up for it too🐸

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– AllowMeToExplain 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

0% chance a non southwest pilot captain'd this flight. Less than 0% chance actually. The only pilots that would be commuting would have to be southwest pilots. They don't have interline agreements with other airlines. That is fiction as fiction gets. Plus the pilot union would go apeshit over that.

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– PatriotQT 1 point 67 days ago +1 / -0

Ohhh. Now I'm interested in how this works.

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– GimmeMemes 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

I have been and will continue to.

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– Cornpop_Henchman 4 points 68 days ago +4 / -0

Absolutely. Travelled more than enough and never liked flying anyway. Now it's time to dig in and prepare.

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– Thinksheepherder 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

Nope not happening. I used to travel at least twice a year for vacations. Last time was May 2019. No more for me.

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– 410204ever 4 points 67 days ago +4 / -0

With all the flights per day, this is a pretty small percentage (at least what's being reported). I'm honestly much more concerned about the driver of the oncoming car every day. That's a more likely 'they die and hit me' scenario.

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– 007wannabee 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

I sort of get the sentiment. Nobody likes flying anyway. But how do you avoid it unless making yourself a prisoner? OK for some journeys you can drive or get the train as an alternative, but how else do you get to Tokyo? (Unless you're Japanese and you live there obviously.)

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– SJBHamilton 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

I quit air travel a long time ago. Which means I won't be seeing my relatives again. But, oh well.

I'm not going to put up with being treated crappily while shoved into a metal tube at 30K feet in the air with a flight crew that might keel over.

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– Antenna 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

They don't have enough Pure Blood pilots.

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– nolasquid33 3 points 68 days ago +3 / -0

Nope haven't been on 1 since 2018

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– praying71 3 points 67 days ago +3 / -0

There are always 2 pilots on board, right?

No need to find a random commuter?

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