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Old April 7th 05, 07:06 PM
Lakeview Bill
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Could not a "ramp check" be construed as "interfering with a required crew
member"?

I agree that it is possible the FAA person was out of line.

And, as I originally pointed out, we don't have enough information to really
assess what happened.

But that also means that we don't have enough information to determine that
the FAA was acting beyond their authority, as might be inferred from the
subject line on the original post and by the various other comments that
have been posted.

Jumping to conclusions of any sort based on sketchy information is a bad
idea.

But it is not a bad idea to point out how someone else's knee-jerk
assumption might be wrong...





"Allen" wrote in message
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"Denny" wrote in message
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The whole purpose of the original poster (ME) was to present to the
group something interesting and relevant to aviation that is on the
news wires...
Your attitude is your problem...

denny


Perhaps Bill thinks it is ok to interfere with a required crew member

(yes,
the lowly flight attendant who serves you drinks and picks up after you,

is
a crew member), or just as long as the captain does not get involved that
you may do what you wish in the back. He states himself that there are not
enough facts to determine cause and circumstance, but then goes on to say
the FAA personnel would "trump" the on duty, at his workstation, crew
member. Perhaps the FAA personnel (or off-duty policeman) has had a bad

day
and tipped a few at happy hour before boarding the flight. Do we still

want
them "trumping" the flight crew (bus driver)? Not on my flight!

allen




 




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