This is a poor representation of how an Airline CEO should respond to FAA findings. It amazes me that instead of recognizing his error and correcting the issues within his airline, he instead tries to discredit the federal aviation administration's investigation. This leads me to wonder if the same "culture" is influenced in the cockpit. Sky Bahamas has alot of work to do before they can be considerred an international level airline. But let's continue to discredit the Federal Aviation Administrations, findings...after all it's cheaper.
AVIATOR01 says...
This is a poor representation of how an Airline CEO should respond to FAA findings. It amazes me that instead of recognizing his error and correcting the issues within his airline, he instead tries to discredit the federal aviation administration's investigation. This leads me to wonder if the same "culture" is influenced in the cockpit. Sky Bahamas has alot of work to do before they can be considerred an international level airline. But let's continue to discredit the Federal Aviation Administrations, findings...after all it's cheaper.
On Report: 'Poor decision making' contributed to Sky Bahamas crash landing in 2013
Posted 10 October 2017, 11:17 a.m. Suggest removal