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@rbernier22

In the fine print they tell me what's wrong and what's right It comes in black and it comes in white, and I'm frightened by those that don't see it🇨🇦🇺🇸

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Wyatt Claypool
Wyatt Claypool@wyatt_claypool·
@preta_6 Even the part using actual words she cannot hit notes.
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Wyatt Claypool
Wyatt Claypool@wyatt_claypool·
This is bad right? Can we agree this is genuinely just not good music and likely only exists due to subsidies? Skip over the throat singing part, which is its own bag of cats to break down, but she just seems to not be able to hit notes at all.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
This is nuts.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

American Airlines has 77 regional planes sitting in storage because they can't find pilots to fly them. The expected U.S. pilot shortfall in 2026 is 24,000. Training a new commercial pilot takes 2-3 years minimum and costs six figures. So American found a loophole. Partner with a bus company, brand the bus "American Eagle," sell the seat on aa.com with a flight number, route passengers through TSA, let them pick a seat, check bags, earn AAdvantage miles. The entire experience is designed to feel like a flight in every way except the part where you leave the ground. The economics are staggering. A regional jet on a 90-mile route needs two pilots ($100K+ each), a flight attendant, jet fuel, FAA maintenance requirements, and an aircraft that costs $20-30 million. The Landline bus needs one driver and a highway. South Bend to Chicago O'Hare is 90 miles. That route doesn't make money with a regional jet anymore. It barely made money before the pilot shortage. The bus lets American keep selling connections through O'Hare to every destination in its network without operating a single flight. This is what the pilot shortage actually looks like. Not cancelled routes. Not smaller airports going dark. The airline just quietly reclassified a bus as a flight and kept charging accordingly. The TikTok exposing it has 13 million views because the passenger cleared security, sat at a gate, and watched her luggage get loaded onto a coach before it merged onto the interstate. The word "bus" appears once during booking in small text. Google Flights lists it with a tiny bus icon. The airline says customers are "transparently informed." 72% of U.S. airports have already lost an average of 25% of their flights to the shortage, and Landline is expanding, not shrinking. Philadelphia, Chicago, and now five regional airports are on the bus network. American Airlines is solving a $28,000-per-pilot-shortfall crisis by removing the pilot from the equation entirely. The bus is the product now. The flight number is just packaging.

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ThisSpaceForRentCheap
ThisSpaceForRentCheap@ForRentCheap·
@BuzzPatterson No they have 77 planes because they have removed unprofitable routes over the last few years. Based on the AA pilot I follow on his YT channel there is not a shortage.
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Gary Appling
Gary Appling@gary_appling·
@BuzzPatterson It is not due to pilots, the casm on those jets are off the chart, even worse with oil over $60 a barrel. Actually they are barely viable at $50.
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Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
The biggest conman in the history of the World.
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
The failure to connect the dots here is quite remarkable
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
Abolishing the idea of gender lest it offend 0.5 per cent of the population is kind of a lateral move given what we're used to.
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Tristin Hopper
Tristin Hopper@TristinHopper·
I'm boarding a flight between two Western Canadian cities with French-speaking populations of less than 4% each. And, by law, the entire procedure has to be bilingual. Until last week, it had never occurred to me that this policy may have helped innoculate Canadians for a whole host of other dumb government rituals that they know are pointless.
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Lentil Paws Rexandra🇨🇦🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
@MCCCANM It'd be so fun to fuck with them on the PA. A few maydays and "holy shit, nononos" ought to do it. I regret nothinnnnnng! I once said "we're not gonna make it" accidentally over the PA when tower asked if we could make a certain taxiway. Lol FAs said the pax looked worried. 🫠
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