pilot fish:
I think your immunity is not to anyone on this Board, it's to the facts

The reason I decided not to answer you in this thread a while back is not because you are a bad person or a rude guy, I don't think you are, so far. It's that you are an airline apologist. No matter what
abuse the airline hands out [ to OTHER PEOPLE because if it was to YOU, you would be singing a different tune] you accept it and take thier word that they will be different in the future. Well, it has happened before and they did not police themselves, as they promised, so it's time to enact a P B of R because they will not change until forced to.
Since you seem to have a fuzzy idea of what constitutes ABUSE, AS PRACTICED BY JETBLUE IN THIS INCIDENT, let me give you some synonyms for abouse to help you better grap what we are asserting: maltreatment, mistreatment, neglect, illtreatment. Now, confining passengers on a cramped plane that is PARKED on the tarmac for 11 LONG hours, with no water, bad air, clogged toliets and no information of what is going on, is, we assert, neglect, illtreatment, mistreatment =
ABUSE ,and needs to be addressed. Hope this help you?:shakehead
Well, no, I'm not immune to facts. In fact, between the two of us, I am the only one that is offering facts.
I am in no way apologizing for the airlines, as you would realize were you interested in actually discussing the thread. My posts have consistently said that there are many issues involved in air travel that need to be addressed. A singular, very rare instance of such an issue is leaving passengers on the tarmac for 11 hours.
Where you and I differ, apart from how we conduct ourselves, is in whether or not a Passenger Bill of Rights will actually solve any of these issues. And that was, and still is, the title of this thread.
You feel that the Bill of Rights is necessary and demand that it be implemented. By Congress, no less. You toss out hyperbole and outright misinformation to boost your argument.
I feel that Government intervention, specifically in the form of a Bill of Rights, will do no good. It will, perhaps, based on historical record, even do harm overall, to the air travel experience. In terms of aggravations, additional costs, etc. I, and others, put forth facts, history, and issues to back up our position.
Additionally, I feel that while 11 hours on a plane is excessive. I don't agree with you that it constitutes abuse. Unless you were on that plane, I don't think your adjectives, colorful as they may be, are very convincing. Sorry, I just don't. If I had been on the plane, and it was as bad as you seem to think it was, perhaps I'd think differently. But, then again, I haven't seen anything from anyone actually on the plane who said it was anywhere near as grueling as you have been saying it was. That's the facts, Jack.
You ignore them. Not counter them. Just ignore them. Or pepper spray back insults, invective, and all sorts of histrionics.
I'm having a discussion. I'm not sure what, exactly, you are doing.
It didn't help me, but, hey, as long as you're enjoying yourself.