I'll bet that the airline's Chief Legal Officer and the Director of Public Relations advised that he be fired.As a purely business decision it might have been the right thing to do.
Even if,by chance,this pilot is innocent here I suspect he'll find it almost impossible to prevail here.Of course if he *is* guilty he doesn't *deserve* to prevail.
“least *some* women “
Most claims I have ever heard were false. *most*, not *some*, *most*.
Note that she played this same game earlier at another airline.
My bet is that she is a poor pilot and he gave her or she thought he would give her a bad job review.
Alaska Airlines is known for its ability to make cost benefit analysis.
For example, how many dollars per plane can you save if you don’t waste the time and supplies to properly lubricate a jackscrew? After all, what can go wrong if you can figure out how to do a 4 hour job in just an hour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Airlines_Flight_261