I sincerely apologize if I made any wrong assumptions and/or accusations.
I must say, though, that I wrote that after talking to a good friend of mine who is a professional pilot, and I gave him information about the time we had flew and the distance we were from the airport, and also about the kind of aircraft we were in.
Again, I apologize if I'm wrong in any way.
Also, in my report I was clear that I was aware someone could die and there was nothing we could do but to respect the pilot's decision. For that, I respect and admire his decision. That was not the issue.
However, nothing else justifies the way AA handled and has been handling this case, let alone the beyond unacceptable behavior of some of its employees.
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