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Hahaha. She might of put the company logo on it, but it was mostly gone by the time we arrived. Dillingham people were hungry.Unless he put a Delta tail in the frosting, he's not even trying.
Hahaha. She might of put the company logo on it, but it was mostly gone by the time we arrived. Dillingham people were hungry.Unless he put a Delta tail in the frosting, he's not even trying.
I guess I'm the only one that sees FLCH and thinks of Chevy Chase.
and @RichmanIt seems to me that about 95% of all the stupid gotchas and verbage issues originate in departments that are full of people that never actually fly the line and as such all those above "real world" issues never happen to them so of course they have time to worry about pronunciation and phrasing.
and @Richman
It's been in my experience that those that can't fly the way the company wants, to the T,/"just fly the airplane types" are also the same pilots filling out the most ASAPs/carpet dancing/don't like flying with.
You can comply with what the company wants just as easily as being a "just fly the airplane"/cowboy... Whatever I guess
Actually, not whatever. Pronunciation and phrasing DO matter. Especially in a critical situation.
Or more likely you can't see the forest for the trees. Focusing on the bulb that's burnt out.Eh, not really. Attention to the small things means there's attention being made to the big things.
Can't use a phrase correctly? Probably skimping on something that is a big deal...
Eh, not really. Attention to the small things means there's attention being made to the big things.
The statistics don't lie here and I highly doubt it's different anywhere else judging by what @PhilosopherPilot is saying. If you work EXACTLY like the company wants, you're just not as likely to have problems. The small things are a great indicator. You'd just have to see it for yourself someday I guessOr more likely you can't see the forest for the trees.
I hate this line with a passion, but we'll agree to disagree I guess.That's not been my experience.
I disagree. When I zone in and focus on small things sometimes I lose sight of the big picture.Eh, not really. Attention to the small things means there's attention being made to the big things.
Missing small insignificant things and phraseology has in my experience had no indication whatsoever on the big picture. If anything the opposite.The statistics don't lie here and I highly doubt it's different anywhere else judging by what @PhilosopherPilot is saying. If you work EXACTLY like the company wants, you're just not as likely to have problems. The small things are a great indicator. You'd just have to see it for yourself someday I guess
Ok, so I'm apparently not the only one.Beat you by 9 months. Sorry.
http://jetcareers.com/forums/threads/delta-upgrade-time-vol-ii.212369/page-16#post-2391528
I hate this line with a passion, but we'll agree to disagree I guess.
Maybe pick this up tomorrow
Or do what a real pilot would do, and raid the free ones in BOS on the way up to the terminal...I guess what I'm trying to say is that we can have a 20 minute debate about a malfunction, or just write it up, call maintenance and go get a bagel in the terminal.
@UAL747400 When a wide range of pilots, 121 and 135, are saying, "No, that's not quite the case," I think a slice of humble pie is in order.
Like you?
Just checking.Obviously.