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They are a professional and I start with the assumption they know what they are doing.
Unfortunately not all training departments train to that level.
They are a professional and I start with the assumption they know what they are doing.
Of course not, but that's why our assumptions should be fluid. I assume my fo is highly capable and then adjust as needed. You know what you are doing until you show me different.Unfortunately not all training departments train to that level.
Of course not, but that's why our assumptions should be fluid. I assume my fo is highly capable and then adjust as needed. You know what you are doing until you show me different.
Kind of makes me think of the old joke-I assume my Captain is highly capable and then adjust as needed. You know what you are doing until you show me different. [emoji6]
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If I was flying with an FO that I had previously flown with and I knew they had sound judgement, I would let them know during the first day briefing that they had the freedom to ask for higher or lower or left or right for weather without having to ask me. You're good man, just key the mic whenever you want. If he was a • or a newer guy I wouldn't extend that offer.For those CAs that trust the FO and ask for their input, thank you. My last trip went extremely well and I had an awesome captain. Weather was kicking our butt and instead of keying up the mic and asking ATC for deviations on his own, he asked me what I thought before he did it. We also started getting beat up in the FLs and I asked him if he could ask for lower or higher. Most of the time they just key up the mic and ask for higher without consulting me. As someone who will be upgrading in a few months, I do appreciate the captains who try to mentor and who let me help with decisions. End semi-rant![]()
If I was flying with an FO that I had previously flown with and I knew they had sound judgement, I would let them know during the first day briefing that they had the freedom to ask for higher or lower or left or right for weather without having to ask me. You're good man, just key the mic whenever you want. If he was a or a newer guy I wouldn't extend that offer.
Sometimes I'm just putting my hand there because I know it needs to be there next.
It's not a commentary on your technique. I just want to be ready for it.
Some of you are really sensitive [emoji14]
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Yea but how long does it take to move your hand to the flap lever? Do you really need to be 'ready' for it?
Whenever someone does this to me I make it a point to wait as long as humanly possible to put them out or say I'm not calling for them any time soon.
If my attention is elsewhere it's easier for me than fumbling for it or having to divert my attention back to find it.
... which as I said doesn't bother me at all.
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I get to fly with a captain tonight that straight up said to my face "I hate flying with young FOs, you make my life way more difficult." Then proceeded to rant about the standard reasons he can't move on, doesn't have boobs, is white. Etc etc. real peach to fly with. I've been here almost two years, so I'm new, but not that new.
*shrug* if you don't care I don't care.Well you might as well put your hand on the gear handle when we start to taxi out so you don't have to fumble for it when we take off.
I don't really care anymore but it's kind of a professional discourtesy.
*shrug* if you don't care I don't care.
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I thought you didn't care?If you want to keep doing something that obviously annoys people then go right ahead.
I thought you didn't care?
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Well you might as well put your hand on the gear handle when we start to taxi out so you don't have to fumble for it when we take off.
I don't really care anymore but it's kind of a professional discourtesy.
Yea but how long does it take to move your hand to the flap lever? Do you really need to be 'ready' for it?
Whenever someone does this to me I make it a point to wait as long as humanly possible to put them out or say I'm not calling for them any time soon.
Agree with the two way street thing. That gets to happen big-time when you upgrade into a type you never flew as an F/O. There is going to be some humbling going on for those first few weeks.