Inverted25
Well-Known Member
Lets hear some names. I want to apply. Our guys are gone more than homeThere are a lot of them.
Lets hear some names. I want to apply. Our guys are gone more than homeThere are a lot of them.
I really don't understand how they even fit two 121 egos in the cockpit. Lives on the line! Nerves of steel! Split second decisions! Lolerskates. You're an appliance operator. The only difference between you and the guy who runs the tilt a whirl is that he knows what he is and thus doesn't allow blandishments and ego-fluffing to convince him to take it up the chute from management.
Discussion about what? I'm lulling at the Maverick Brigade. What's to talk about?
Discussion about what? I'm lulling at the Maverick Brigade. What's to talk about?
I really don't understand how they even fit two 121 egos in the cockpit. Lives on the line! Nerves of steel! Split second decisions! Lolerskates. You're an appliance operator. The only difference between you and the guy who runs the tilt a whirl is that he knows what he is and thus doesn't allow blandishments and ego-fluffing to convince him to take it up the chute from management.
That is actually pretty funy...You're an appliance operator. The only difference between you and the guy who runs the tilt a whirl is that he knows what he is...

One more thing to throw int this mix...with the new crew/duty rules of 10 hrs rest before flt. Commuting IS now considered part of your duty day, so for those that fly into EWR, LGA ect. you're going to HAVE to get into town the day BEFORE work...so one less day off in addition to low pay.(unless you plan to falsify the new document you'll be required to certifiy before each trip)
The new rules are a long, yet interesting read...
That is actually pretty funy![]()
When I go to work I am not thinking the Captain has all the stress and weight on his shoulders.
What do you have against the guy who runs the tilt a whirl? Jealous he doesn't have to go to work sober?
Well you may not "think that", and a really good CA will use CRM effectively and consider all your recommendations, making any FO feel like and be a valuable member of the cockpit, and that's very important. But once you've sat left seat (not to say you haven't), you fully appreciate the fact that all the decisions ultimately go through one person. Even as a CA in the right seat, one person has to have the final say, both people cannot have Final Authority attitudes
I want to know what 135 charter operators are home every night.
I am home every night. I fly 135, and I have weekends off. Pretty common in Alaska.
I am home every night. I fly 135, and I have weekends off. Pretty common in Alaska.
Yeah, but you're dangerous.
That's awesome and all, but I'm not going to let anybody's final authority get me killed.