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Old 4th December 2007 | 05:09
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LANCERDVR
 
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From: Nevada
Merc/T.H.

Well merc, as I thought you are not willing to put your name to your propaganda. No surprise. I hope everyone see's through your self -rightous, harmful, propaganda and understands you do not represent the overwhelming majority of pilots working for Atlas or Polar. Are you threatening me by implying you know my location? I also have computer skills, yes your identity is well known. You will know mine with certainty when you recieve your notice from ALPA National with your Article VIII charges.

You might want to review the following code of ethics from the ALPA constitution and bylaws, you, in your 100s of posts have broken the following:


An Air Line Pilot will conduct his affairs with other members of the profession and with ALPA in such a manner as to bring credit to the profession and ALPA as well as to himself.
• He will not falsely or maliciously injure the professional reputation, prospects, or job security of another pilot, yet if he knows of professional incompetence or conduct detrimental to the profession or to ALPA, he will not shrink from revealing this to the proper authorities within ALPA, so that the weak member may be brought up to the standards demanded, or ALPA and the profession alike may be rid of one unworthy to share its rewards.
• He will conduct his affairs with ALPA and its members in accordance with the rules laid down in the Constitution and By-Laws of ALPA and with the policies and interpretations promulgated therefrom.
• An Air Line Pilot shall refrain from any action whereby, for his personal benefit or gain, he take advantage of the confidence reposed in him by his fellow members.
• He will regard himself as a debtor to his profession and ALPA, and will dedicate himself to their advancement. .
An Air Line Pilot the honor of his profession is dear, and he will remember that his own character and conduct reflect honor or dishonor upon the profession.

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