Anyone who must fly regularly knows that delays, cancelations, and inconsistencies with airlines are a growing problem.

Lack of pilots and workers due to forced vaccination mandates, racial quotas in hiring practices, and other woke social engineering efforts are common reasons talked about during conversations with fellow travelers in airport lobbies, eateries and bars.
“Unfortunately, it’s becoming the norm,” said Stewart Bowen, a Texas based manufacturing representative who must fly at least several times most weeks. “We (fellow travelers) are experiencing delays and cancelations so often, it’s a joke when they blame it on weather. We have live weather maps and know when they are lying.”
Speaking of lying, here is another case of a media representative caught live on camera attempting to convince viewers there have been airline improvements. Watch as the camera pans upward, showing flight schedules telling a live and different story.
Real-time evidence on live television reveals conditions totally opposite of what are occurring.
The flight tracking site FlightAware reported more than 1000 cancellations and nearly 5,500 delays mid-week just last week.
By 6 p.m. (CST) today, right at 5,000 delays were reported in the United States and 28,000+ across the globe.
Cancellations or delays are caused by an array of reasons.

“A United Airlines pilot was removed from service after reportedly showing up drunk to work a flight from Paris to Washington, D.C., on Sunday afternoon,” reported Fox News today. “French media reported that the pilot, identified as 63-year-old “Henry W.”, received a six-month-long suspended prison sentence and was fined, in addition to having his license suspended for a year.”
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I have two sons in various stages of flight training. My oldest son says there is talk of reducing training hours to speed advancement.. cuz they need pilots
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Ye gods. What about safety; guess that typically goes by the wayside. Bring the stagecoach back, maybe?
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I try not to fly if at all humanly possible. Too many instances of ‘vaxxed’ pilots having heart attack/stroke while in the cockpit. No wonder it’s so hard to find good help these days!
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Blessings to you and your family, Dave.
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I have airline pilot friends who have stepped down–early retirement, or using vacation hours, etc.
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Yes, they keep killing them off. I don’t want to fly anymore either, and I love flying.
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