If Eric Eolesen is his name let HIM state as such.
With over 1200 posts and over three years on this board, it just proves you really are as dense as the reasoning in your posts - if you didn't know the name of Former ModerAAtor (which is descriptive of a role he once performed) and a former employee of AA - was Eric Olesen.
I would bet that you are one of a very few of the most prolific A&P posters on this AA forum that was not aware of his identity. Am I not right, NHBBears and TWU Informer?
You have a fetish about posters using an alias. That is your right and prerogative. However you are in the minuscule minority on the internet. You accuse us who do of hiding or being cowards.
I can 'fight' your ideas in writing without knowing your name. In fact I don't give a damn about your name. Mine is a not unusual and if you Googled it, you would see nothing meaningful. But it is not necessary for me to use on public BB, so I don't.
I have been posting on the USAv BB for a long time, going back before the latest BB software version that gave us a 08/02 join-date. During this period of over five years reading the regular posters here, I am quite sure I know the OH base or Line city of each one and in some cases their A&P specialty. The same is true of the FSC and FA (sometimes obvious from their alias). And obviously I am well aware of their union sentiments. To mentally accumulate this knowledge is essential to understanding the basis for their posted opinions.
That is all I want to know about them. I could not care less about their first or last name.
Some of the posters here seem to think this public BB, the AA forum and the union-related threads are only for AA non-management employees. Well think again before telling us we “have no dog…â€, “why are you still posting†and butt out.
I am here in an effort to learn more about my favorite airline. But when I want to add my thoughts, I can and will chime in.
I can't recall the last time I looked at a profile on this BB. But I will tell you what is posted in mine: “Frequent flying businessman, former USAF pilot, and aviation enthusiastâ€.