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Tucker Carlson: Mile High Bathroom Break? Veteran Pilots Don’t Trust Leaving DEI Co-Pilots Alone


Imagine when nature calls and you’re not sure if you’re co-pilot can take the wheel.

Veteran pilot Sherry Walker says DEI hiring has shaken airline safety so badly, some pilots are scared to take a bathroom break.

On Tucker Carlson’s podcast, she warned that leaving the flight deck with an unqualified co-pilot could be a disaster waiting to happen.

They might want to add prayer reminders to the walls on these plane bathrooms. ‘If you’re reading this, and you’re the pilot, you should probably be praying.’

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Carlson called it “irrational” to let ideology override common sense when lives are on the line.

Walker says pilots are now asking: “What happens when I’m not there?”

The Western Journal reports:

Veteran airline captain Sherry Walker said the infestation of DEI hiring programs has eroded safety standards so much that some pilots are afraid to take a bathroom break for fear their unqualified co-pilot might crash the plane in their absence.

Walker, who has been a commercial airline pilot for nearly 35 years, made the alarming revelation to Tucker Carlson in a podcast that aired Monday.

Carlson said he doesn’t want a person who espouses irrational propaganda — such as gender is a social construct — flying his plane.

“That’s irrational,” Carlson said. “That’s what freaks me out. It’s irrational. So if you believe in something so irrational, I don’t want you flying my airplane. ”

Walker replied, “I don’t want you flying next to me on that airplane because I have to get up on a 10-hour flight and go take a break or go to the bathroom. How are you going to behave when I’m not here?”

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She continued: “We got pilots that are asking those questions right now. They’re saying, ‘I’m not comfortable leaving the flight deck.'”

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Walker said pilots are required by law to take a nap during an eight-hour flight, but some are afraid to take mandatory breaks because they’re terrified of leaving an unqualified co-pilot alone in the cockpit.

The public outcry against DEI hiring practices that prioritize a candidate’s race, gender, or sexual orientation above qualifications has become a flashpoint amid a series of deadly airline crashes.

Pilots might want to start carrying one of these portable urinals.

So the plane might land upside down. Big deal.

Just put wheels on both sides of the plane. Problem solved!

And probably add a mega-huge-gigantic parachute to the back of it.

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After watching this next video, I think I’d rather cut down a tree and whittle it into a canoe and travel to my destination than take a plane.



 

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