To: blueunicorn6
“””remove the customers so the flight crew could get on.”””
Even at this late date I have not read anywhere that it was a ‘United Flight Crew’ who needed to board the plane.
All reports seem to say it was United Employees” who needed to board.
Big difference as to the rules if it were only regular employees.
To: Presbyterian Reporter
So, UAL doesn't know in advance when and where their crews have to be to meet flight schedules? They board passengers on the plane and then 4 crew members show up and passengers have to disembark? Yeah right!
UAL is going to pay big time for this CF.
42 posted on
04/12/2017 9:33:06 AM PDT by
Chgogal
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To: Presbyterian Reporter
An article I read stated that it was a flight crew for an affiliated, or partner, airline.
76 posted on
04/12/2017 10:07:44 AM PDT by
MIDad23
To: Presbyterian Reporter
FYI this was also a Republic Airlines plane that runs their commuter flights. Is Republic owned by United?
105 posted on
04/12/2017 12:36:26 PM PDT by
wordsofearnest
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