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2BorNot2B
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I have read these boards for many months now ... and I must admit the postings really raise my blood pressure. There is an extreme diversity in posters here .. and there are many that are strictly outsiders ... agitators, if you will!
I am most concerned about the recent posts about Pilots and Maintenance. This is the area that is truly the most important to all that travel by air.
I am Retired .. with over 21,000 hours of flight time starting with Mohawk Airlines and finishing with USAir. From beginning to end we always had in-house maintenance. In all those hours of flight time I experienced only two major aircraft problems. First was a Turbine failure of the left engine in 1967 on a BAC-111 on takeoff out of Toronto (no big problem ... just returned for landing). The second was a failed hydraulic line on a B-737 on my very first (is not that always the case?) West Coast trip. That was a manufacturing defect in the S/S line ... you could see the fault.
And that was the extent of it! Everything else was, IMHO, minor! If ever there was a problem, Maint. was right on top of it. They were always right there.... in the cockpit and discussing any concerns. Not one aircraft was dispatched without total safety and never was any Pilot or Mechanic ever coerced to fly or release an aircraft that was questionable.
I do not think for a moment that anything has changed in regard the Pilots or the Maintenance staff at USAirways!
I am most concerned about the recent posts about Pilots and Maintenance. This is the area that is truly the most important to all that travel by air.
I am Retired .. with over 21,000 hours of flight time starting with Mohawk Airlines and finishing with USAir. From beginning to end we always had in-house maintenance. In all those hours of flight time I experienced only two major aircraft problems. First was a Turbine failure of the left engine in 1967 on a BAC-111 on takeoff out of Toronto (no big problem ... just returned for landing). The second was a failed hydraulic line on a B-737 on my very first (is not that always the case?) West Coast trip. That was a manufacturing defect in the S/S line ... you could see the fault.
And that was the extent of it! Everything else was, IMHO, minor! If ever there was a problem, Maint. was right on top of it. They were always right there.... in the cockpit and discussing any concerns. Not one aircraft was dispatched without total safety and never was any Pilot or Mechanic ever coerced to fly or release an aircraft that was questionable.
I do not think for a moment that anything has changed in regard the Pilots or the Maintenance staff at USAirways!