"There were incompletely installed engines in the shop with
parts hanging from them, which in itself is not alarming, but there
was no paperwork anywhere to document what was supposed to be
happening with the engines... [a manager] said some were going onto
live aircraft and others back to the leasing company for major
overhaul or disposal, but there was no paperwork to identify which
was which. In addition to that, the right tools for the jobs they
were assigned were unavailable."
Source: AMFA National Safety and Standards
Director John Glynn, speaking to the Memphis Business
Journal about two strikebreakers who crossed picket lines in
the three-month old Northwest mechanics strike, but then quit the
carrier again when they found what Glynn calls "serious