Apparently Delta just released limited information about the pilots but did not release their names. Interesting! Are they usually so reticent about identifying pilots involved in crashes? Is it similar to the delay in identifying the female Blackhawk pilot, giving the individyal(s) an opportunity to scrub their social media?
Apparently Delta just released limited information about the pilots but did not release their names. Interesting! Are they usually so reticent about identifying pilots involved in crashes? Is it similar to the delay in identifying the female Blackhawk pilot, giving the individyal(s) an opportunity to scrub their social media?
This is a case of Coulter's Law, generalized: When a negative incident is in the news (shooting, crash, accident) and the culprit is of a protected class (race, gender/transgender) release of their details is delayed for a time proportional to how badly it would reflect on that group.
Apparently Delta just released limited information about the pilots but did not release their names. Interesting! Are they usually so reticent about identifying pilots involved in crashes? Is it similar to the delay in identifying the female Blackhawk pilot, giving the individyal(s) an opportunity to scrub their social media?
At this point, I think it is safe to assume that DEI hiring is involved anytime we do not immediately know the names of the pilots after a crash.
This is a case of Coulter's Law, generalized: When a negative incident is in the news (shooting, crash, accident) and the culprit is of a protected class (race, gender/transgender) release of their details is delayed for a time proportional to how badly it would reflect on that group.