As the pilot shortage continues to rock the airline industry, carriers are struggling to fulfill their flight schedules,
and some are even trying to reduce required training hours to get more pilots in the air.
On May 13, Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci apologized in a YouTube video for continued flight cancellations that
have been plaguing the carrier. Minicucci blamed the pilot shortage, saying "we had 63 fewer pilots than what we
planned for when we built our scheduled," which caused a "ripple effect."
"By the time we caught this error, April and May schedules were bid on by our pilots and flight attendants, making
it impossible to sufficiently adjust schedules to avoid cancellations," he continued.
The Seattle-based carrier is just one example of airlines struggling to find enough pilots to handle the busy
post-pandemic travel surge...
"the busy post-pandemic travel surge"
lol
Unfortunately NO.
The real pandemic is yet to come.
#doom
Re: Doom
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 4:47 pm
by Kierland
Because you can’t read.
Re: Doom
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 7:20 pm
by Left Seater
Softball Bat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 2:36 pm As the pilot shortage continues to rock the airline industry, carriers are struggling to fulfill their flight schedules,
and some are even trying to reduce required training hours to get more pilots in the air.
On May 13, Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci apologized in a YouTube video for continued flight cancellations that
have been plaguing the carrier. Minicucci blamed the pilot shortage, saying "we had 63 fewer pilots than what we
planned for when we built our scheduled," which caused a "ripple effect."
"By the time we caught this error, April and May schedules were bid on by our pilots and flight attendants, making
it impossible to sufficiently adjust schedules to avoid cancellations," he continued.
The Seattle-based carrier is just one example of airlines struggling to find enough pilots to handle the busy
post-pandemic travel surge...
"the busy post-pandemic travel surge"
This is a steaming pile of shit. The airlines, did everything they could to get pilots, waitresses, ground staff, gate agents, res agents, and management employees to retire early. Delta for one shed 30% of its management during the Rona. Meanwhile we the citizens gave the airlines billions of dollars to help them keep all of their employees on the payroll and ready to go.
Where are the calls for airlines to return this money, now that they haven't held up their end of the deal? There is only a pilot shortage becuase airlines wanted their most senior pilots to retire so they could pocket more of the slush fund dollars. Same for waitstaff and management.
Delta is melting down, because they have almost none of the operations senior management left. So younger managers are trying to steer them thru issues they have never seen.
Just another reason we need to drastically cut Federal spending. When we give it away, we don't even hold those receiving the funds to the terms of the deal.
Re: Doom
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 9:00 pm
by Kierland
We told you that would happen. You said to trust them. No doubt you will shill again for big corporations the next time the subject comes up. The literally definition of stupidity.
Re: Doom
Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2022 11:43 am
by Softball Bat
WHO does a U-turn on monkeypox, says unsure whether it can be contained
After claiming that the monkeypox infections, now spread to about 30 countries with more than 550 confirmed cases, can be contained, the World Health Organisation has admitted that it is not sure whether the virus can be kept in check.
WHO officials, had earlier, stated that the monkeypox outbreak "is a containable situation", and "collectively, the world has an opportunity to stop this outbreak. There is a window".
"We now have a critical opportunity to act quickly, together, to rapidly investigate and control this fast-evolving situation," he said...
This article is two days old and it is now confirmed that the spread is to 40 countries with over 1,000 cases.
This pox is clearly spreading in ways that are inconsistent with how monkeypox has spread in the past (homosexual activity).
As China Evergrande reportedly begins negotiating creative ways to repay billions owed to offshore bondholders, a
paying agent of one of the embattled property giant’s USD-denominated bonds has sent a letter to investors
officially confirming default.
Dr Marco Meltzer, a respected German financial analysts and outspoken critic of the handling of Evergrande’s debt
crisis, says he received a letter from Citi earlier this week all but confirming the company is broke.
Citigroup serves as a paying agent for a number of Evergrande’s offshore bonds. Paying agents are intermediaries
which accept payments from bond issuers and distribute the funds among the bond holders.
“Just this week, I received an official letter from the agent Citibank that Evergrande has defaulted on our bond and
I will never see my money again,” said Dr Meltzer.
Monkeypox can be transmitted through the air, at least over short distances, similar to Covid, the CDC said.
Airborne transmission is only a small factor in the overall spread, and experts say there are no firm estimates
regarding how much it contributes.
- The New York Times
@nytimes
#monkeymask
Re: Doom
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 1:46 am
by Kierland
That is the literal definition of psychopathy.
I can’t not tell you how many of my clients tried that same yarn on me.
Re: Doom
Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2022 11:45 pm
by Softball Bat
JUST IN - U.S. government is buying more monkeypox vaccine as a surprising
international outbreak continues to grow, health officials said Friday. - AP
New—3 straight #monkeypox 7-day average daily records. It’s now accelerating in more and more countries outside
the initial England, Spain, Portugal epicenters. Canada, Germany, France, Netherlands seeing spikes too. US has
doubled in past week too. We need this contained ASAP.
Diseases suppressed during Covid are coming back in new and peculiar ways
- As the Covid-19 pandemic and resultant social restrictions have abated in much of the world, other viruses are rearing their heads in new and unusual ways.
- Influenza, Respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, tuberculosis and monkeypox are among a number of viruses to have spiked and exhibited strange behaviors in recent months.
- Health experts say Covid-19 restrictions could have reduced exposure and lowered immunity to infectious diseases, making society more vulnerable to new outbreaks.
As the pilot shortage continues to rock the airline industry, carriers are struggling to fulfill their flight schedules,
and some are even trying to reduce required training hours to get more pilots in the air.
On May 13, Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci apologized in a YouTube video for continued flight cancellations that
have been plaguing the carrier. Minicucci blamed the pilot shortage, saying "we had 63 fewer pilots than what we
planned for when we built our scheduled," which caused a "ripple effect."
"By the time we caught this error, April and May schedules were bid on by our pilots and flight attendants, making
it impossible to sufficiently adjust schedules to avoid cancellations," he continued.
The Seattle-based carrier is just one example of airlines struggling to find enough pilots to handle the busy
post-pandemic travel surge...
"the busy post-pandemic travel surge"
lol
Unfortunately NO.
The real pandemic is yet to come.
#doom
If there's reduced training requirements have they considered recruiting in Saudi Arabia?
poptart wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 1:59 am
In early 2020 the markets went into serious decline, and were destined for a total collapse, but massive government deficit spending saved (once again) the day.
And we've seen these fake markets do nothing but go up, up, up... and up again for two years now.
I hope you partied like it was 1999, because...
parties weren't meant to last.
- P. Rogers Nelson
Without new massive (greater than the last time) government deficit spending, the markets are most certainly going to crash, and crash -----> HARD!!!
*THUMP*
Wiped the fvck out.
Date of *doom*?
I don't know.
But I reckon we're about there.
#doom
The market meltdown *doom* is shaping up nicely.
Ready for another 8-10 trillion dollars in deficit spending to keep the illusion going?
rotf...
#doom
*bump*
Another 8 to 10 trillion in debt to keep the -----> Grand Illusion <----- going?
Is it even possible?
Reality.
It's what's for breakfast!
But don't be fooled by the radio
The TV or the magazines
They show you photographs of how your life should be
But they're just someone else's fantasy...
Re: Doom
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2022 2:57 pm
by Screw_Michigan
I'll tell you this, Dan Vogel, your classic rock game is on point.
Re: Doom
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2022 11:33 pm
by Softball Bat
Covid vaccines for kids under 5 move closer to FDA authorization after committee backs shots
Of course.
Because as everything implodes, concern for hurt feewings is vital.
#butthurtpox
Re: Doom
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2022 2:01 pm
by Softball Bat
Re: Doom
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:54 pm
by LTS TRN 2
Here's a guy in S.F., Wolf Richter, who is highly experienced and astute as to the markets and their machinations. And while he's always been a Hindenburg sort of pessimist, he always refrains from harsh satire. His site has been popular for several years.
Accelerating—#Monkeypox cases now 84 in the US. One week ago it stood at 45 (which took over a
month to reach)—we now added that much in a week. It will double again soon. So many people
are definitely asleep at the wheel.
Doubling, tripling, quadrupling down on -----> insanity.
Any parent who willingly allows their child to be vaccinated for COVID with the current "vaccines" should have their children removed from their custody.
I posted this elsewhere, but it needs to be seen here as well:
Covid did damage and took lives. How much and how many (and how many were near end of life already) is debatable, but when you look back remember several things:
None of these mitigations worked. not lockdowns, not masks, not vaccines. None are showing drops in all cause mortality and many correspond to rises and to greater covid spread. The vaccines could not even show all cause mortality benefit in their own trials. (And that was back when they were up against a variant they were designed for)
These purported mitigations had monstrous costs economically, educationally, and on every mental health metric you’d care to name. People got depressed, anxious, alienated, agoraphobic, germophobic, and suicidal. Drug abuse and self harm soared. Child development stagnated.
And every single bit of this was predictable. It was known and knowable. 100 years of evidence based pandemic guidelines literally screamed “do not do these things, they don’t work and the costs are dire!” It took me about 15 minutes back in march 2020 to find them and a couple hours to read them. They were neither subtle nor hard to read.
Example: (from US biosecurity and bioterrorism, 2006, igelsby, now mostly scrubbed from the open access internet. make of that what you will…)
And yet we did not follow them. We threw them out the window and did the diametric opposite of what they told us to. The lunatics grabbed ahold of the asylum and have been taking us on a hallucinatory hijacking into cargo cult medicine and evidence denial ever since.
I can't say for sure how it will all play out, but I imagine your owners will roll this wonderful digital currency out -----> AFTER <----- the market finishes tanking completely, and when everything is completely devastated.
It will be pimped as -----> salvation!
Many fools will embrace it.
#dystopian
Re: Doom
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2022 5:35 pm
by Softball Bat
The Father's Day Google Doodle...
#monkeypox
#doom
Re: Doom
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 8:49 pm
by Mikey
Jsc810 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 20, 2022 8:37 pm
How is this possible under a flat earth?
1. This is a *DOOM* thread, not a flat earth thread.
2. If you are curious about this matter, I recommend you do your own research on it.
3. I do not know for a fact what the shape of the earth is. It is my assumption that it is flat, stationary, and enclosed.
4. There are MANY more questions than answers at this point, Jsc.
5. Maps, the sky, why is the sunlight like this?... etc., are fine questions, but they are all secondary right now. The very first thing the globe proponents need to do is...
show an experiment that demonstrates water clinging to the outside of a flying, spinning ball.
Or, show an experiment which measures the curvature of water over a distance.
Until I see such, I cannot consider the globe to be a reasonable model.
And I have in fact posted, multiple times, laser experiments (7 different locations, 7 different days, 7 different weather conditions), comprehensively detailed and documented, showing that there is NO curvature of water over distance.
Of course we should all know this.
Water does not at all behave as the globe cultists want us to believe.
Re: Doom
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 11:50 pm
by Mikey
You want a dimmer? Check out the Texas Republicans. Can’t get much dimmer than those motherfuckers.