What’s wrong with NPR? Oh that’s right, gotta moan about something.
No worries, it’s “transitory.”
Whatever you’re smoking, you should share it!! It sure sounds pretty powerful…
We must be reading different articles, because I don’t see where in the article NPR was “blaming pilots”. They did mention a pilot shortage as a contributing, but that’s hardly blaming the pilots themselves.
The US President has very little to do with global fuel prices, but if you want to compare fuel prices during the last 3 administrations, the national average price tripled from around 1.60/gal in 2000 to around 3.10/gal in 2008 at the end of Bush Jr’s administration. Shortly after Obama took office in 2008, fuel prices spiked to $4.10/gal (notably related to the housing market crash of around the same time), but then shortly dropped to $1.75/gal, and finished around $2.10/gal at the end of his term in 2016. And the previous president was only in office for 4 years, but prices remained fairly stable during most of that 4 year period (as they did during the last 4 years of Obama’s 2nd administration, before prices dropped by about 50%). All of these prices are unadjusted for inflation.
1 replyJust trying to help AvWeb from going Woke, going Broke.
Yup! This commentary section seems to have become a cellar for ignorant rants based on god-knows-what, authored by persons without insight into their own emotions or feelings that motivates their hyper critical vitriol. It’s just too easy to blame the who or whatever, rather than engage in the hard work of centering. To all of you who don’t know what it feels like to “center”, multiply 478 by 29 in your head, and notice your emotions. That’s what it feels like when your “rational” brain is working. When you’re spewing accusatory comments, that is your emotional brain working. And while those emotional outbursts may feel good for the moment, they are typically akin to a child having a tantrum! Being an adult takes work.
1 replyThe last sentence in this article says it all. Even though the airlines know this they continue to operate like weather, equipment, and personnel are perfect and when something goes wrong/against this attitude airline management just comes up with excuses. Top it off with some of the traffic management programs restricting amount of traffic to certain areas ( Florida) due to what the FAA says are lack of controllers (what happened to ADS-b?) and you have the making of a real mess. Of course then you have airline passengers who played the “market” airline fare game by purchasing “cheap” tickets months ahead of the departure time who then get POed because of last minute changes or cancellations.
“Being an adult takes work”
Well said. It seems many on here find it more important to display their keyboard Warrior political ideology than to focus on aviation. It shouldn’t be difficult to have an honest conversation about the challenges that face aviation today. And yet, I guess this is still the internet, and one line zingers seem to provoke emotional arguments and that’s the end of any real conversation.
Sad