Accused Pilot
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I see and hear in the Media a JetStar Pilot has been arrested for an alleged crime.
Why do journalists use " sensationalism " headings such as this?
These so called journalists just have to embellish the story to grab attention so it seems.
One would be sure that if he was a taxi driver that would not have been noteworthy enough!!
Anything to make a story better even if it is irrelevant.
Very poor reporting IMOP.
Why do journalists use " sensationalism " headings such as this?
These so called journalists just have to embellish the story to grab attention so it seems.
One would be sure that if he was a taxi driver that would not have been noteworthy enough!!
Anything to make a story better even if it is irrelevant.
Very poor reporting IMOP.

I see and hear in the Media a JetStar Pilot has been arrested for an alleged crime.
Why do journalists use " sensationalism " headings such as this?
These so called journalists just have to embellish the story to grab attention so it seems.
One would be sure that if he was a taxi driver that would not have been noteworthy enough!!
Anything to make a story better even if it is irrelevant.
Very poor reporting IMOP.
Why do journalists use " sensationalism " headings such as this?
These so called journalists just have to embellish the story to grab attention so it seems.
One would be sure that if he was a taxi driver that would not have been noteworthy enough!!
Anything to make a story better even if it is irrelevant.
Very poor reporting IMOP.

It actually shows how much in esteem the profession is held that it's so note-worthy when someone goes off the reservation.
Simple
Pilots are meant to be a trusted profession, at times making it into the top 3 on the “Most Trusted Professions” list:
Australia's most trusted professions
If a brickie’s labourer or a traffic controller allegedly commits a murder no one really cares, but one of Australia’s “most trusted professions” will attract attention.
It would be the same if a Doctor was alleged to have committed one, as they are a trusted professions their job description would probably be in the headline too.
Pilots are meant to be a trusted profession, at times making it into the top 3 on the “Most Trusted Professions” list:
Australia's most trusted professions
If a brickie’s labourer or a traffic controller allegedly commits a murder no one really cares, but one of Australia’s “most trusted professions” will attract attention.
It would be the same if a Doctor was alleged to have committed one, as they are a trusted professions their job description would probably be in the headline too.
Simple
Pilots are meant to be a trusted profession, at times making it into the top 3 on the “Most Trusted Professions” list:
Australia's most trusted professions
If a brickie’s labourer or a traffic controller allegedly commits a murder no one really cares, but one of Australia’s “most trusted professions” will attract attention.
It would be the same if a Doctor was alleged to have committed one, as they are a trusted professions their job description would probably be in the headline too.
Pilots are meant to be a trusted profession, at times making it into the top 3 on the “Most Trusted Professions” list:
Australia's most trusted professions
If a brickie’s labourer or a traffic controller allegedly commits a murder no one really cares, but one of Australia’s “most trusted professions” will attract attention.
It would be the same if a Doctor was alleged to have committed one, as they are a trusted professions their job description would probably be in the headline too.
this.
add in the fact that pilots take the lives of hundreds of people into their hands every time they turn up for work. And yet this one allegedly had no qualms taking two lives. I think the public would be thinking how they would feel flying on a flight, putting their lives in his hands when he had allegedly taken others.
but not employer name, over and over again.
why is this guy not just “a pilot”?
J* legal and PR must be annoyed I would think!
PJ,
I agree with your posting .. it is what it is.
I posted on a previous thread alas the thread was closed down. Hopefully not because of what I said. I assume not as I did not receive any cautionary PM's from a moderator.
I knew the pilot many years ago, he is an agro person and a loner. Mind you it all depends in which context you know the person.
I always believed the coroner erred in his decision on the death of the said pilot's first wife. But the coroner can only base his decision on the information placed before him.
I agree with your posting .. it is what it is.
I posted on a previous thread alas the thread was closed down. Hopefully not because of what I said. I assume not as I did not receive any cautionary PM's from a moderator.
I knew the pilot many years ago, he is an agro person and a loner. Mind you it all depends in which context you know the person.
I always believed the coroner erred in his decision on the death of the said pilot's first wife. But the coroner can only base his decision on the information placed before him.
In a brief hearing this morning he was charged with two counts of murder. He did not apply for bail.
The next hearing is set for May 2022. An ABC reporter said the distant date is due to the complexity of the case.
Whatever the legal reasons, the delay gives police more time to find the victims and the missing trailer.
Mjb
The next hearing is set for May 2022. An ABC reporter said the distant date is due to the complexity of the case.
Whatever the legal reasons, the delay gives police more time to find the victims and the missing trailer.
Mjb
In response to the original post.
This crime has been one of the most high-profile and confusing cases in recent times in Victoria. The fact that a person who worked in one of the most trusted professions, who was well off and who had over his life literally had thousands of people in his hands was charged just adds another layer to the whole story.
People often associate murder with a drug addict, 'down and outs' with mental health problems, the polar opposite to what they see in a pilot.
The fact his job is being put at the forefront of the story should in a way make us all prouder to pull on the uniform, reminding us that the general public holds us in high regard and that to them we aren't just glorified, bus drivers.
This crime has been one of the most high-profile and confusing cases in recent times in Victoria. The fact that a person who worked in one of the most trusted professions, who was well off and who had over his life literally had thousands of people in his hands was charged just adds another layer to the whole story.
People often associate murder with a drug addict, 'down and outs' with mental health problems, the polar opposite to what they see in a pilot.
The fact his job is being put at the forefront of the story should in a way make us all prouder to pull on the uniform, reminding us that the general public holds us in high regard and that to them we aren't just glorified, bus drivers.
This guy should have been behind bars about 22 years ago. And I understand that the Victorian Police are likely going to reopen the investigation of the murder of his wife. And yes, regarding the initial post, anything that violates the public trust that we enjoy is instant news.
The fact his job is being put at the forefront of the story should in a way make us all prouder to pull on the uniform, reminding us that the general public holds us in high regard and that to them we aren't just glorified, bus drivers.
Interesting AP. The car is odd. It's supposed to be a white '97 Patrol according to the rego. It's not white. It's not a '97 Patrol. Police were looking for a blue Patrol that is now beige that should be white (and, at least) carrying plates from a different model. Why so many changes? How many other people change their cars and/or plates like that? Although, if you are going to kill someone, as crew, I'm sure I'm not alone in suggesting you do it in your free time, ie: whilst not at work. Best to keep your hobby on the down low, far less dramatic!
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Ted Bundy was known as completely charming, a volunteer at a suicide helpline, tertiary educated, and murdered 33 women.
Richar Angelo was a nurse and volunteer firefighter who poisoned a number of his patients.
Harold Shipman was a respected UK doctor who murdered 15 of his patients then falsified medical records to indicate they were in poor health.
Same goes for "sudden killers" - people who have no previous record or pattern of poor behaviour. I haven't even got started on that one but it's a long, long list. Stereotypes are a powerful bias in our minds but ultimately the evidence either shows that they did, or they didn't.
Dare I say, pilots are still human and thus, just as susceptible to the torments of life, and ultimately capable of the most heinous of crimes as anybody else -
Numerous pilots have been charged, and jailed for Murder, Rape, Child Abuse over the years.
For purposes of this debate, lets realise 3 of the most horrific acts of mass murderers of all time, just so happened to be committed by pilots!
Gameel Al-Batouti / Egypt Air 990
Andreas Lubitz / Germanwings 9525
Tsu Way Ming / Silk Air 185
Numerous pilots have been charged, and jailed for Murder, Rape, Child Abuse over the years.
For purposes of this debate, lets realise 3 of the most horrific acts of mass murderers of all time, just so happened to be committed by pilots!
Gameel Al-Batouti / Egypt Air 990
Andreas Lubitz / Germanwings 9525
Tsu Way Ming / Silk Air 185