XPost: rec.travel.air, alt.travel   
   From: mrt@mrtxm.com   
      
   ramraideruk wrote:   
   > "jlhunt" wrote in message   
   > news:XsXvb.40985$Bi4.5959@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com...   
   >   
   >>None wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>IF YOU ASK for a flight attendant's name, employee number, whatever you   
   >   
   > feel   
   >   
   >>>you need to identify them for a complaint you intend to file - you'll be   
   >   
   > in   
   >   
   >>>deep shit. Homeland security measures are very strict when it comes to   
   >>>identifying pilots, flight attendants, etc., any member of a flight   
   >   
   > crew.   
   >   
   >>Where in the world do you get this?   
   >>There are no such restrictions regarding knowing the name of the flight   
   >>attendant, pilots on a flight. In fact, often they will announce the   
   >>first and last names of the pilot and first officer during the flight.   
   >   
   > I tried to get the name of a United member of crew once, to complain about   
   > them. I nearly go thrown off the plane   
   >   
      
   Do they wear name tags?   
   Did you report this to a supervisor?   
   What reason did they give for "nearly" throwing you off the plane?   
      
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