QR Cpt death on board
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: u.s.a
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I tried but in vain!
I thought (mistakenly, I realise) that I could stir the conscience of the pilot body at QR and shake at least a few out of their apathy, believeing in the inate goodness in all, or at least, most of us.
When it comes to making a choice, there are generally two options:
Option 1 - Make excuses:
Blame the Company / Airline / Government .......Let them do it............
Why should I have to do it...........
Nobody else seems to be doing it, so its fine if I don't either........
Its not about money, its the thought that matters.......
I did not know him.........
If I ignore it long enough, that tiny little voice of my conscience will eventually go away............
Option 2 - Do the right thing
Alas, the pilots of QR have shown where their choice lies.
I pray this misfortune never befalls your family and they never have to suffer the numbing indifference of your fellow pilots to their loss.
Over and out.
When it comes to making a choice, there are generally two options:
Option 1 - Make excuses:
Blame the Company / Airline / Government .......Let them do it............
Why should I have to do it...........
Nobody else seems to be doing it, so its fine if I don't either........
Its not about money, its the thought that matters.......
I did not know him.........
If I ignore it long enough, that tiny little voice of my conscience will eventually go away............
Option 2 - Do the right thing
Alas, the pilots of QR have shown where their choice lies.
I pray this misfortune never befalls your family and they never have to suffer the numbing indifference of your fellow pilots to their loss.
Over and out.