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Re: Oh dear, this can't be good

Postby beaky » Fri Jan 30, 2009 10:09 pm

You can blame anyone you want (and if your suspicions are correct, that is definitely alarming), but the PIC should have sumped the fuel before the flight and checked to make sure it was blue.

Maybe there was a mix, but again, in that case I believe the color would still look wrong. It would smell quite a bit like Jet-A, too... very different, as you know, from 100LL.
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Re: Oh dear, this can't be good

Postby eno » Mon Feb 02, 2009 3:47 am

You all deserve the b*****king.
From what you have said in previous posts you have suspected the drug use of of your co worker and observed the signs of it. Others on the ramp have directly observed his drug use, yet none of you have done anything about it.

Yup it's a well deserved roasting ..... and if your company is sued for a huge amount .... maybe a few  job losses.

You can all count yourselves lucky you haven't got the deaths of three people on your consciences.
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Re: Oh dear, this can't be good

Postby JBaymore » Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:43 am

Rupturedduck,

You might want to think about the fact that public postings and comments like those in this thread are discoverable evidence in a lawsuit case and are admissable.  Any statements made in this manner can show up in a court of law.  

Any legal research assistant for a plantiff's lawyer that is NOT scouring the net for possible forum or blog postings on a subject is not worth their paycheck.

You might also find that if your employer comes across these postings....... or if they come out in court....... they will likely be your former employer.

Food for thought.

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Re: Oh dear, this can't be good

Postby DaveSims » Mon Feb 02, 2009 9:58 am

[quote]Rupturedduck,

You might want to think about the fact that public postings and comments like those in this thread are discoverable evidence in a lawsuit case and are admissable.
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Re: Oh dear, this can't be good

Postby JBaymore » Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:06 am

That was my thoughts on it, maybe this thread should disappear to protect all involved.


Because of the archiving engines on the net like the WaybackMachine.......likely too late.

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Re: Oh dear, this can't be good

Postby The Ruptured Duck » Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:47 pm

[quote]You all deserve the b*****king.
From what you have said in previous posts you have suspected the drug use of of your co worker and observed the signs of it. Others on the ramp have directly observed his drug use, yet none of you have done anything about it.

Yup it's a well deserved roasting ..... and if your company is sued for a huge amount .... maybe a few
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