1:55:34 Because it'll be just a normal distribution. Yeah, the fact that you actually have to nudge the numbers and manipulate the numbers That's the real problem And if this doesn't help anybody at all now no luckily Boeing is doing a fine job of Screwing up aviation so right now all focus is on that mm-hmm You know because they got bolts missing and all kinds of stuff. Yeah, we are like a wheel fail It's like something every week right it was like a wheel falls off here Well, I think it was a plane fly with on fire in Miami could have been aliens could be 10 feet tall black aliens I mean but who knows? But happened to be a Boeing plane that was a GE engine, but yeah, I mean boat I mean We literally have an airline today saying you
1:56:19 You are going to start looking at Airbus. I'm already suspecting sabotage at this point, it's like we've been looking at that fight for a decade you know air bus versus Boeing because it's big money and it was big money Well, I stated a long time ago when we had a brief conversation about aviation that I think they're trying to get rid of the riffraff off of commercial airlines because commercial airlines have basically just turned into Greyhounds. Yeah if you look at how history of flying was used to have us wear suits and know what the white gloves for the girl yeah I had a tie-on sure
1:56:59 So I think they're, but I think they're losing the battle because of the way that system is built up. They had to have the volume of flights. Well there's also...I mean you just go on TikTok and see people like fighting and yelling at cabin crew and all this stuff it's you know the decorum has just gotten out of control Have you ever been to a Greyhound station? I mean, like that's literally... Yes. Yes, I have. It has been awhile but yes, I have And then when you factor in also what they're doing with the migrants and airports is commercial aviation in this iteration over and it's actually because traveling on Greyhound used to be a semi pleasurable event or you know Acceptable
1:57:47 So I think that's where we're headed and now continue on what i think is going to go but well, what you're seeing Mo is you're seeing airlines like Jax which so those guys they bought regional jets. And so basically it's 20 20 or 25 business class type chairs in one plane and you don't go through the regular terminal. You go through the general aviation, so where the private jets are there's no TSA. Goggles Curry! Oh brother I'm sorry. Never fails. It never fails. I was waiting for one of those okay? Okay I got my goggles on. You're in this future. There ya go. Let's go ahead and get into
1:58:34 the news, quote unquote new stories that they're running about. The first black fill in the blank back and back a little bit whether it's inside a United Airlines flight simulator or flying the friendly skies most ward has soared to new heights in aviation during her more than three decade long career. You know I never started my career thinking I'm going to trailblaze. I always just felt like I was going to do my job. In 1998, she became the first black woman captain at United Airlines and the first in the US to fly commercial airplanes. But even before flying with United, she was a pioneer, the only woman to graduate in her Air Force pilot training class and the first black woman instructor pilot in the Air Force.
1:59:17 People saw me in my flight suit and they were like, wait a minute. Are you here for pilot training? I'm like yes we've never seen anyone like you so that was the first time I had an awareness that this was something groundbreaking she is now dedicated to bringing other women along for the ride yeah She's, uh... So she- what they say in 1998? Yeah. What are we doing here that's 10 years earlier than the clip of all black flight crew! Okay No, I'm just saying. I'm just showing you that we're celebrating this is what they call a nothing burger Yeah Oh But it's used as propaganda and is not used One group might use it to celebrate their accomplishments but the other group takes it as see You know and then it I think then them taking it like that It's part of the plan
2:00:11 Because then it puts you in the part of, oh you don't like black pilots? Or you don't think black people are competent. Which that's not the question at all! Basically the airline industry has been taking competent people for a long time regardless of what they look like Correct because he wouldn't have these stories and believe me I want an ex- You're Air Force pilot? I don't care if your purple. You flew air force? You good with me I don't think anybody thought about that, you know what i'm saying before now and that's the point is that they're causing...I want to call it faux outrage but its manipulated outrage. Let's go with that term Well and um..i'm noticing this so there is outrage coming now and So there was There was this incident that took place
2:01:02 A couple months back and I actually, I avoided the clip on no agenda. And just people kept emailing me, it's DI look at this! You might have seen this clip so that it is between an examiner with a someone who was going for commercial check ride so two competent pilots And he asks for a particular procedure which is short final. Which actually can mean different things in different situations, different type of aircraft What he should have said is hey I'm doing a check ride we're going to do an engine out 180 we're gonna land mid runway But he didn't say that and then so she's expecting him, it's a busy airport. She's an air traffic controller she's in the tower And she says hey you should be turning Then they both get into an argument on the radio which is unprofessional in general but then at certain point she said look I googled what this means It's a point of contention
2:01:58 And because she said that, people lost their minds. This is DEI! She's Googling and she doesn't know what she's doing! But this lady was very competent at her job as an aviator I could say that so there it's being the women in particular but maybe black women are now being scapegoated just for DEI Just red meat. Red, yeah it's all red meat for and of course DEI is crap we don't want DEI in our lives but now we're just taking anything and then a very competent woman who got sucked into an argument on the radio which you just neither one should have done nor the examiner and they're both FAA employees basically um you know uh it's being touted as DEI and people are freaking out about it
2:02:48 So it's everything now is anti-DEI, which is good but not everything qualifies as DEI. Right and that's why I said DEI was stupid from the beginning and it doesn't actually help Yeah, it gives you the green light or the justification to disqualify whole swaths of people because of how at the end of day corporations chose to run their business. Nobody went in there with a gun to these airlines heads. Maybe they did the Jesse Jackson thing like we'll do make you seem like a racist if you don't but it's like at the end of that and do it
2:03:29 I'm going to run my business the way I want to run it. And if you feel like that will work, that's fine but then you have to justify me hiring unqualified people and what this is just a bigger symptom of weak leadership is what this is. And the fact that the airlines in the United States are tied to the government they always get bailed out so there's semi-government organizations Well, could the government have that now we just open another can of worms. Could this be government inspired? Yes. The same way yes vaccine mandates work. Yep yeah once again it's not the people you know once again it's not the people disreputing the alleged benefits look at the vaccine mandate with uh with the airlines