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<blockquote data-quote="DontThrowPackages" data-source="post: 1163076" data-attributes="member: 42215"><p>He hates Unions. I bet the pilots and their union know this. Doesn't it seem a little too coincidental the timing and implementation of DRA and other things such as deadlines on astra labels or tools that don't require any/much knowledge of the English language and the immigration reform bill? Its as if someone had an inside man telling them, a few years ago, to prepare for a new wave of employees with very little English but a willingness to work for almost nothing. </p><p> Maybe there's a huge secret facility somewhere in India with 4 or 5 flight simulators and 100 Indian Men wearing flight suits studying and logging hours in hopes to become the new flight crew for the company one day. $50,000 a year per pilot? they'd be kings in some parts of India with that kind of money. Besides we all know by now how Fly by wire had dumb down flight. Basically one only need know how to take off and land this new buses. The ducks are in a row, lets see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DontThrowPackages, post: 1163076, member: 42215"] He hates Unions. I bet the pilots and their union know this. Doesn't it seem a little too coincidental the timing and implementation of DRA and other things such as deadlines on astra labels or tools that don't require any/much knowledge of the English language and the immigration reform bill? Its as if someone had an inside man telling them, a few years ago, to prepare for a new wave of employees with very little English but a willingness to work for almost nothing. Maybe there's a huge secret facility somewhere in India with 4 or 5 flight simulators and 100 Indian Men wearing flight suits studying and logging hours in hopes to become the new flight crew for the company one day. $50,000 a year per pilot? they'd be kings in some parts of India with that kind of money. Besides we all know by now how Fly by wire had dumb down flight. Basically one only need know how to take off and land this new buses. The ducks are in a row, lets see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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