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United Settles "Cockpit Porn" Case

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With the level that the airlines have set the bar these days is negative publicity even an issue anymore?

Lets face it, when the only good publicity the airlines have gotten in years stems from a jet ditching in the river, it's a sad state for the industry.

Essentially, it's a game of chicken between counsel. Briefs are exchanged back and forth to the detriment of the clients wallet. Most get very close to trial and then settle. Trial is a HUGE expense and a big gamble in terms of a successful outcome for the defendant. Settling brings with it more known and controlled variables than does rolling the dice with a jury.

BTW, before most cases go to trial, mock trials are conducted by a common legal service where they basically engage in a courtroom like proceeding and records the outcomes of their strategies. This has a lot ot do with whether it's advisable to move forward with a trial as well.
 
Porn in the cockpit. Reminds me of the old days, that will sadly never return because of bull$*! like this.
Its a joke! get over it.
I guess these are the consequences of the Oprah inspired world we live in.
 
I am absolutely amazed by the attitude of so many people on here about this issue. You guys are holding a double standard and just decided to ignore the LAW. For you folks to say how SHE should feel towards porn in the CP is wrong. Those are her feelings not yours. Why not let us go back to a time when the guys were slapping the backsides of FAs with no problem. It was socially acceptable at some point as well.

This was certainly Sexual Harrassment! Doesn't matter how it was found. However, the more concerning part was the retaliation. We should all be concerned about how United responded to her complaints. If you see an issue that is important to you then complain to the company just to have those complaints dismissed you will become extremely frustrated. Then to top it off the company disciplines you at every opportunity because they are punishing you for what you believe is important. That is just wrong.

Just ask yourself the question if every time you went to work on every flight you discovered a nude male picture would you complain?
 
Just ask yourself the question if every time you went to work on every flight you discovered a nude male picture would you complain?

Every time I went to work...I worried about my crew, my family, my passengers and my company, in that order. I really didn't have a bunch of extra neurons left to ponder the injustice of seeing a nude male, especially after I saw myself jumping out of the shower at the hotel. Additionally, I've showered in gyms and barracks with other nude males. I don't know how I did it.

If I wanted to bum out about the injustice of the world, I pulled up my paycheck.
 
I am absolutely amazed by the attitude of so many people on here about this issue. You guys are holding a double standard and just decided to ignore the LAW. For you folks to say how SHE should feel towards porn in the CP is wrong. Those are her feelings not yours. Why not let us go back to a time when the guys were slapping the backsides of FAs with no problem. It was socially acceptable at some point as well.

This was certainly Sexual Harrassment! Doesn't matter how it was found. However, the more concerning part was the retaliation. We should all be concerned about how United responded to her complaints. If you see an issue that is important to you then complain to the company just to have those complaints dismissed you will become extremely frustrated. Then to top it off the company disciplines you at every opportunity because they are punishing you for what you believe is important. That is just wrong.

Just ask yourself the question if every time you went to work on every flight you discovered a nude male picture would you complain?

I understand the sentiment of your post but this lady was out for pay. Legally, we (males) could also sue. What's to prevent a man from being equally offended by the identical materials she sought to look for? Some men might opine themselves as gentlemen who refrain from such base entertainment. To find (locate) such offensive material degredates my puritan views of the female mind, body and soul. My oh my, how will I ever recover from such an engram?



Oh the humility of it all!
 
Ok, under the assumption that she was out to get paid does that let UAL off of the hook by the way that they responded? I don't think that was her original motivation although after she was ignored and sanctioned her attitude may have changed.

That court case never would have gone forward if UAL had followed the law and complied with her requests opposed to doing the complete opposite.
 
Why not let us go back to a time when the guys were slapping the backsides of FAs with no problem.

NOW you're talking! (I love quotes which can be taken out of context so easily)

Of course given some of the flight attendants these days, I could probably substitute that for a daily workout. :eek:
 
Why do professional pilots feel it is appropriate to introduce pornography into the work place?

I've never seen porn in a doctor, lawyer or other professional's office, just wondering why it's appropriate in ours.
 
Why do professional pilots feel it is appropriate to introduce pornography into the work place?

I've never seen porn in a doctor, lawyer or other professional's office, just wondering why it's appropriate in ours.
Agreed, but have you never seen a radiologists "special collection"?
 
Why do professional pilots feel it is appropriate to introduce pornography into the work place?

I've never seen porn in a doctor, lawyer or other professional's office, just wondering why it's appropriate in ours.


Because being a pilot is the epitome of masculinity, therefore we need to reinforce this notion by perusing a steady supply of smut while performing our duties.

Basic indoc., dude. :)
 

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