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Illegal substance use in the back

Discussion in 'You're the captain...' started by minitour, May 4, 2010.

  1. LV-ARG Well-Known Member

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    cuz title says "Illegal substance use in the back" :insane:
  2. Codyjp Terrafirma Phobic

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    Then you land in California, the police show up and your passenger pulls out their script.

    Doooh! Somebody is job hunting!

    (all assuming smoking is allowed on the aircraft)
  3. minitour New Member

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    I got nothin.... :D

    -mini
  4. Orange Anchor New Member

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    Happened. Flying Sydney, Alex and this big latino chick out of FLL in our lear 25 to LAS. The outflow valves for the cabin are near the cockpit so all the smoke wafts forward. We advised that if they smoked, we landed. They put the butts out. It must have been cold in the cabin because it seemed they caught a bad cold. Lot of sniffling afterwards.

    We advised in LAS that we would really appreciate them not getting higher than the Lear on the trip. 2 nights in LAS and we are by the pool when we see a gurney go back and it looks like that was Alex.. or Sydney. Anyway, we get a call and it is Sydney. "WE GOTTA GO!" We ask 'go where?' "ANYWHERE BUT WE GOTTA GET OUTTA VEGAS!"

    We leave.

    We didn't fly Sydney and Alex again.
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  5. mikecweb Well-Known Member

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    FLL - LAS in a 25!?
  6. Orange Anchor New Member

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    As I remember, we stopped in AUS for fuel.
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  8. PA-44typed Well-Known Member

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    As for the charter/ management side of things…….
    Charter customer not allowed to smoke period.
    The Owner can do whatever he or she wants to do in their aircraft.
    As for customs, we had some sort of bond that would cover the pilots on the 135 flights, but on the part 91 with the owner you were on your own. I only had something like this happen on one flight. I just explained that we were all breathing the same air. That seemed to be enough for them to put it out. Calling the “po-po” or even diverting the flight is the fastest way to be out of a job.
  9. cmill Cold Ass Honky

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    I think it depends on some random group of strangers or the guy who is signing my paycheck. Screw the strangers, but when you fly the guy that signs your paycheck, you keep our mouth shut, thats what he pays for. Be it booze, weed blow, or hookers.
  10. Old Pete Well-Known Member

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    You're not talking about that jackass whose son is in the pokey for stealing a citation and was fired by Ron White, are you? The FAA didn't do anything to RW.
  11. Capt Obvious Well-Known Member

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    If it was "ahiem" have a little fun.. Drop the cabin pressure enough to drop the oxygen masks (depending on aircraft type), and claim that they automatically drop when the smoke alarms detects smoke.. that should end the situation.
  12. minitour New Member

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    I'm still not sure how to explain that one to maintenance...

    Or the owner.

    -mini
  13. trafficinsight Well-Known Member

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    Politely ask them to stop, let them know why you're asking, if they don't then let them know that they can either stop or we can land and they can walk the rest of the way.
  14. CaptQuagmire Well-Known Member

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    This is why you don't fly charters? Are you sure?
  15. brent p h Well-Known Member

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    If the pilot admits to knowingly transporting a passenger with drugs onboard, he will be in just as deep (if not deeper) shiat than anybody.

    According to the FAA regs the pilot holds responsibility for any drugs he knowingly transports.

    The only defense would be to say that he was unaware of the drug up until the passenger started consuming.

    Don't let me ruin your beer and ciggies. At least, they're legal. Lethal, but legal.:beer:
  16. fsiflyer Well-Known Member

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    In the real world, unless you wish to not be employed any longer...you do nothing. If it's a bother to you then just put on a mask. If it's against your morals find another job. Sounds harsh but that is just the way it is. Just the way of the corporate flight department world. See no evil, hear no evil, do no evil!
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  17. dasleben a> run "dasleben's_email"

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    Maybe in Soviet Russia. ;)
  18. fsiflyer Well-Known Member

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    :) Probably so.

    I know if one of my pilots diverted for this issue he would have to do a little tap dance on the carpet for me. I would support him 100% but dance he will. It is not our plane. We are simply the overpaid taxi driver upfront as far as the rich guy in the back is concerned. These things are normally set by precedent from the moment you meet the pax. Be a professional from moment one.

    Normally an odor is not the biggest problem. The rich and famous in Eastern Europe prefer other types of candy opposed to the wacky tobacky. We are not the morality police. If he wants to cruise at an altitude higher than the plane then that is his business. Keep the plane safe, keep your crew safe, and keep them safe from themselves but if safety is not a concern then get the plane to its intended destination, the pax safely off the plane, and then deal with the issue. Call your boss, explain things and let them take care of the problem at a much higher level. Once your boss says don't worry about it...then don't. Get the plane cleaned, go to the hotel and enjoy a cold beverage. Priority one is (safely) mission accomplishment!

    Anyways, I hope I do not sound harsh. There is what we think is right, what we are taught, and what really happens in the real world. Let's put it this way, I have yet to see any of our airplanes, or other companies we are close with out here ever divert for anything like this. Ernest K Ganst once said that a good aircraft commander will have his intuitions coincide with actual events. Sometimes these events are not multiple system failures but a loony toon in the back and you gotta get them to Milan.
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  19. mshunter Well-Known Member

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  20. trafficinsight Well-Known Member

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    Not to call you out or anything but "it happens all the time, welcome to the real world" is probably one of, if not the, the worst things we hear on a regular basis in aviation. If people couldn't get away with this kind of crap then they wouldn't do it. Plain and simple. I really don't care how much a rich person whines and cries that kind of stuff doesn't belong on my airplane.

    I'm glad you'd support the pilot in that decision.

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