In a statement to Fox Business, AA revealed that "in response to the pilot shortage affecting the airline industry, American Airlines has made the difficult decision to end service in Columbus, Georgia (CSG), Del Rio, Texas (DRT) and Long Beach, California (LGB) this spring."
The announcement comes on the heels of continued reports about pilots suffering fatal heart attacks, oftentimes mid-flight, resulting in their no longer being available to fly the company's airplanes.
Many suspect, based on a growing body of evidence, that all these pilot deaths are a direct result of Operation Warp Speed, which was foisted on the world at the end of 2020. Donald Trump and his regime launched the covid jab program, then handed the baton to the Biden regime to enforce it as mandates.
AA is one of the many companies that complied, forcing its employees to take the injections or else be fired. Many complied, and many have since died, leaving a massive void in the ranks.
"We're extremely grateful for the care and service our team members provided to our customers in these cities, and are working closely with them during this time," the airline told Fox Business.
"We'll proactively reach out to customers scheduled to travel to offer alternate arrangements." (Related: Remember back in 2016 when AA introduced new chemical-laden uniforms that sickened employees?)
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Since the start of the scamdemic, AA reportedly dropped 19 cities from its routes. Other airlines have done much the same as they lose employees and customers, resulting in reduced revenues and profits.
The corporate decline stemming from the plandemic is becoming very noticeable as we enter 2023 with job cuts being announced across many sectors. It turns out that shutting down the entire economy for a Chinese Cough comes with serious consequences that have only just begun to manifest.
"The Christmas Rush cancellations were caused by the shortage of pilots who didn't pass their mandatory six-month physical examination caused by the covid 'vaccine,'" suggested a commenter about why the situation really started to degrade at the turn of the year.
Despite the many forms of automation that now exist on modern planes, they cannot fly themselves, noted a former pilot about how actual human beings are needed to control the computers that keep these massive hunks of metal and plastic up in the air.
"I am a trained commercial pilot but stopped doing it decades ago," this person wrote. "When the weather is good, your computer navigation works and it is very easy – it is when things are not perfect that it takes intense understanding of meteorology, physics, aerodynamics, psychology, physiology, mental fitness, faith, the will to live, time management and about 50 other things I can't remember right now, to make a safe pilot."
"I have been in many knock-out punches in the air and was able to get down safely. You can't imagine the variables up there, and nor can a computer."
Concerning the toxic uniforms AA forced its employees to wear, another commenter wrote that her son "has a constant rash where the collar of his dress shirt rubs his neck."
"Some flight attendants have ended up in the hospital with anaphylactic shock, respiratory issues and massive amounts of hives. We have washed his shirts repeatedly in vinegar and it has helped some. It's ridiculous."
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