Originally Posted by
gipilot
C’mon guys, stop posting this. Let the man rest in peace. As for Cx , they see this as just a ern number to be replaced by another. Seriously, don’t any of you know who you’re working for?
We want him to rest in peace knowing his death was not in vein. We will beat the drums and tell whoever will listen that this is the reality of being inside CX. We will not relent till the company admits it’s putting a lot of undue pressure on its pilots and the CAD is forced to act.
But apart from getting coverage, the company will most likely go into damage control, spin it, make it out like it’s not their fault and have complied with all regulatory requirements.
The CAD will say it’s an “internal company matter” and refuse to investigate and it will be forgotten.
But we can’t forget, we owe it to his wife and daughters that CX, and other companies should not put an employee in that position ever again. And policies/regulations need to be drafted to protect workers.