And that's just the pilots.....
That goes without saying.
I'm 43 and I'm usually the "Spring Chicken" of the crew.
And that's just the pilots.....
Derg said:That goes without saying. I'm 43 and I'm usually the "Spring Chicken" of the crew.
Generational shift, it has begun.
You'll be that old codger before you know it.
#OldCodgerHipster
Old codger yes, but the coolest old codger you know and probably cooler than you!How do you figure I'm a hipster?
That goes without saying.
I'm 43 and I'm usually the "Spring Chicken" of the crew.
That goes without saying.
I'm 43 and I'm usually the "Spring Chicken" of the crew.
Especially now! You don't go out anymore anyway. You just hang out at the hotel bar in AMS.
Old codger yes, but the coolest old codger you know and probably cooler than you!![]()
Oh god. The mustachioed "Walrus" show? to hell with that.
Oh god. The mustachioed "Walrus" show? to hell with that.
That place is terrible.
No thanks. I'd rather drink beer under the underpass with the vagrants.
There's the tunnel and the one by our ghetto hotel. Down the road from Buick-something-or-rather across the moat from Centraal.That be my corner! I cut you! What you be doin' in my turf?
And there aren't many underpasses near AMS...
Do we have to call them by their old callsigns, too?Some of you guys haven't been part of a ready room before. Common courtesy is a "quick turn"......hit the hotel, 5 minute turn into clothes/shower/aftershave/manscaping, and then you are out on the town. You make a quick 2 minute call home and send them love and promise to call/text later because you have to run to dinner. Risk your life as a team, you also go out on the town as a team. Whether that be a family of 16 or a crew of half that. You invite the A holes too, because when you start excluding the unpopular, a fault line develops professionally. Learn to love them too.
Ok so I'm not an airline guy, and I have no idea how that works. But that is the standard I am used to. I'd guess your salty old ex Navy captain expects the same. I'm talking completely out of my butt here, and mostly kidding (although the above description isn't fictional in my life), but seriously......you are visiting a city, away from home.......I'd go out and have a good time, provided that crew rest isn't violated. Part of being a team is learning to spend lots of time with the people who you wouldn't normally associate with IMHO.
Some of you guys haven't been part of a ready room before. Common courtesy is a "quick turn"......hit the hotel, 5 minute turn into clothes/shower/aftershave/manscaping, and then you are out on the town. You make a quick 2 minute call home and send them love and promise to call/text later because you have to run to dinner. Risk your life as a team, you also go out on the town as a team. Whether that be a family of 16 or a crew of half that. You invite the A holes too, because when you start excluding the unpopular, a fault line develops professionally. Learn to love them too.
Ok so I'm not an airline guy, and I have no idea how that works. But that is the standard I am used to. I'd guess your salty old ex Navy captain expects the same. I'm talking completely out of my butt here, and mostly kidding (although the above description isn't fictional in my life), but seriously......you are visiting a city, away from home.......I'd go out and have a good time, provided that crew rest isn't violated. Part of being a team is learning to spend lots of time with the people who you wouldn't normally associate with IMHO.
I don't invite the a-holes. They get to drink alone.
Do we have to call them by their old callsigns, too?Just kidding...wait, I'm not kidding. I've run into guys who still go by them in the civilian world