Well, whats your solution? Fly an unservicable aeroplane?
Good on the crews for not being scared to write it up. That is what makes Skywest a great company to work for.
Nope, dont have a problem at all for writing up an unserviceable aircraft.
Yet i would expect Skywest to have a backup plan of some sort, instead of the atitude you seem to be putting forward of, 'oh well stiff sh*t, put up with it.
Does Skywest not have a backup plan so to speak for incidents like this?
I would be surprised if they dont, and if they dont, what are the chances of the contract being renewed if you keep on pissing off the customers?
Actually tell me, if you work for Skywest, what is the contingency plan for an event like this, i would be interested to know.