I used to travel a ton for work. Airlines have been going down hill for decades. My driving radius kept expanding towards the end of my career. The radius expansion was calculated based on drive time vs. expected arrival time by plane. There was a time that I would take a 20 minute flight to Dulles instead of driving two hours. Security plus delayed flights and the general hassle of flying eliminated that rather quickly. Eventually, the radius was extended to Manchester, NH in the north and the NC/SC border in the south.
One other thing. I don’t like being served by faggot and fat stewardesses. The last thing I want to see when I am traveling is fat, ugly and lazy stewardesses that bump into me with their wide bodies when I am on an aisle seat.
Then he's obviously not addressing you, but rather that jerk sitting next to you...
He was not talking to you unless of course you are the "A" hole that he was referring to.
Your other comment about stewardesses lacks class and regard for others. There are many people that I personally do not like but have to interact with, however they just might be the one who saves your life. Just want to understand, you have a problem with a gay man saving your life?
we were flying back from Las Vegas and the attendant kept bumping my hung over son in law with her ginormous badonkadonk while he was trying to sleep. We thought it was funny but alas, he did not.
I’m not okay with anyone telling me how to behave when I am paying them for a service. People know the consequences of bad behavior on airlines.
This used to be the norm. And because it was the norm, people understood authority and responsibility.
Maybe we all should reflect on WHY this bothers us/you.
“I’m not okay with anyone telling me how to behave when I am paying them for a service.”
If everybody showed an “excess of personality” on every flight, or any other form transport, the service for which you are paying would not be possible.
Its barely possible as it is.
I dont think the pilots soliloquy said anything controversial. It shouldnt be necessary, but thats the world we live in now.
Flying today is an exercise in managing your blood pressure. You either figure out how to not be overstressed, or you travel overstressed.