ppragman
FLIPY FLAPS!
"VFR? But, that's unsafe! It's not how things were done at Pissant Regional airlines. This place is unsafe!!!"![]()
Yep. That is almost exactly what was said.
"VFR? But, that's unsafe! It's not how things were done at Pissant Regional airlines. This place is unsafe!!!"![]()
Dude. Your employment should not be where you channel your passion and drive. That's a huge waste. Every job is, in the end, just a job. I think about the guys who I've known who had "passion and drive" for their chosen profession and I'm hard pressed to come up with one who is even Content, let alone Happy. Feel passion and drive for the things you aren't paid to do. It lasts longer that way.
Or as the guards would yell at us during SERE- "Work more quicklier, work more harder!!"You must live to work, comrade. Not work to live.![]()
Or as the guards would yell at us during SERE- "Work more quicklier, work more harder!!"
Ah yes. My other favorite. What was crazy was that some idiots would actually work harder when they yelled at us. Kind of like life- you have people who are like Alec Guinness at the end of the "Bridge over the River Kwai". They are on their death bed, smack themselves on the head and say "My God. What have I done."Boots boots boots, marchin' in marchin' in... Boots boots boots...
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Where does this sense of elitism come from? Does it come standard with 1000hrs swinging gear in a Barbie jet?
ASA's training department has stated numerous times that statistically, single pilot 135 pilots have the most difficult time with initial 121 training.
You're a professional.I should also mention, after re-reading my post about how the transitions were a non-issue and all that I am in no way trying to say I'm a super-pilot or anything. I'm a cooperate and graduate kind of guy and just kind of assumed crew vs. single pilot transitions and back were fairly easy for anyone.
ASA's training department has stated numerous times that statistically, single pilot 135 pilots have the most difficult time with initial 121 training.
We had the same statistics at Pinnacle. High-time CFIs also had a lot of difficulty. The people with the best results in training? No one wants to hear it, but it was the guys who came from university flight programs and highly-structured Part 141 schools like ATP.
Did the best results continue to line flying? Not trolling.We had the same statistics at Pinnacle. High-time CFIs also had a lot of difficulty. The people with the best results in training? No one wants to hear it, but it was the guys who came from university flight programs and highly-structured Part 141 schools like ATP.
I keep saying it, you guys are dangerous.*looks at resume*
I must be what you call a "Double Threat"!![]()
We had the same statistics at Pinnacle. High-time CFIs also had a lot of difficulty. The people with the best results in training? No one wants to hear it, but it was the guys who came from university flight programs and highly-structured Part 141 schools like ATP.
You fly it however they tell you to, yes?![]()
Unless I'm mistaken ATP is part 61
ASA's training department has stated numerous times that statistically, single pilot 135 pilots have the most difficult time with initial 121 training.
They all looked like they were about 10 years old.
I think the point is that they adhere to a strict training syllabus and schedule. That's how airlines teach so it's a good way to learn if that's the route you plan on going someday.
I just finished my two yearly days at the school house and there was a new hire class in there that had just started at the beginning of the week. They all looked like they were about 10 years old.
Wait..... CFI pay can be worse?Always!
The only real losers here will be CFI pay.
Since almost all pilots will be forced to instruct to build flight time there will be a glut of supply in that field.
Well...they're supposed to, anyway.I think the point is that they adhere to a strict training syllabus and schedule. That's how airlines teach so it's a good way to learn if that's the route you plan on going someday.
I don't know whether to say "thank you" or to be offended.I just finished my two yearly days at the school house and there was a new hire class in there that had just started at the beginning of the week. They all looked like they were about 10 years old.
No, in my case it comes from roughly 6,000 hours in jets (both the "Barbie" and the Boeing variety), 1,500 of it PIC, time as a CFI, and time as a sim instructor. And what you call elitism, I call judgment that comes from experience.