trafficinsight
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Shrug, I wouldn't know, I didn't make it I just thought it was funny.Umm, isn't Ft Rucker the helicopter place?
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Shrug, I wouldn't know, I didn't make it I just thought it was funny.Umm, isn't Ft Rucker the helicopter place?
Not in a truck.
Lots of noise, none of the traction, none of the handling.
I've been tempted to rock some truck nutz on my LW Stealth 22.110% chance of having truck nuts on his car as well
I was jumpseating, company metal. Me: Hi, I'm so an so, based in xyz, flying the 123 jet. Captain: "I don't know you"I'm kinda speechless that here is this high a level of D-baggery. Sounds like a whole mess of insecure individuals out there.
Right next to the #TeamChemtrail stickerI've been tempted to rock some truck nutz on my LW Stealth 22.
Had a super senior dude for a trip not too long ago. He's about a year from retiring and has a reputation. My strategy is usually to kill them with kindness. On day 2 he absolutely lost his marbles on me because I was "sitting in my seat in a way that disrespected his cockpit" and then he proceeded to go on a 5 minute rant about how I didn't know chit and how he's "earned this" etc etc. Dude was really going off. So I sat there calmly, while he ranted and raved and when he finished I said in a really calm relaxed voice (like a mother trying to soothe her cranky toddler), "you know what I like about you"? Him: "WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT ME!?" Me: "You're not afraid to speak your mind"... And then I just went back to what I was doing. I thought he was going to stroke out his face turned so red.
Well, in their defense:
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Okay, back to the good captain discussion.
You're better than me. I'll deal with a lot of crap with a smile, but this is one of those times I would've packed my things and called scheduling to let them know they're going to need a new FO for the rest of this pairing. Being nasty like that is uncalled for.
Is this the same d-bag that loses his marbles when the FO's turn the radio dial counter-clockwise? If so I have a pretty good idea who you are talking about. Never had the pleasure of flying with him though.Had a super senior dude for a trip not too long ago. He's about a year from retiring and has a reputation. My strategy is usually to kill them with kindness. On day 2 he absolutely lost his marbles on me because I was "sitting in my seat in a way that disrespected his cockpit" and then he proceeded to go on a 5 minute rant about how I didn't know chit and how he's "earned this" etc etc. Dude was really going off. So I sat there calmly, while he ranted and raved and when he finished I said in a really calm relaxed voice (like a mother trying to soothe her cranky toddler), "you know what I like about you"? Him: "WHAT DO YOU LIKE ABOUT ME!?" Me: "You're not afraid to speak your mind"... And then I just went back to what I was doing. I thought he was going to stroke out his face turned so red.
Is this the same d-bag that loses his marbles when the FO's turn the radio dial counter-clockwise? If so I have a pretty good idea who you are talking about. Never had the pleasure of flying with him though.
I did however get to fly with @BobDDuck once. Many moons ago.
There are a lot of things you hear in a brief that can be indicative of how the rest of the trip is going to go. When I hear "I'm only in this seat because I've been here longer than you..." it's usually been a good indication that this is a humble captain that knows the value of teamwork. I've got no time for idiots that try to assert dominance from the left seat.
No kiddingSeems like there are a lot of microaggressions going on out there.
It may have been although he didn't say anything to me about which direction I turn the knob on the RTU. He did have several other *triggering* events that trip though. I could tell that he was dying inside having to fly with me by the end of day 3. It was a 28 hour 4 day though so neither of us were willing to call it quits. I told him at one point, "we just have to survive 4 days together then you'll never see me again and we can both go about our merry lives".
I think it honestly drove him a little crazy that he couldn't get a rise out of me like I'm sure he does most people.
It may have been although he didn't say anything to me about which direction I turn the knob on the RTU. He did have several other *triggering* events that trip though. I could tell that he was dying inside having to fly with me by the end of day 3. It was a 28 hour 4 day though so neither of us were willing to call it quits. I told him at one point, "we just have to survive 4 days together then you'll never see me again and we can both go about our merry lives".
I think it honestly drove him a little crazy that he couldn't get a rise out of me like I'm sure he does most people.
I was sitting sideways in the seat with one foot in the middle section between the seats while I programmed the FMS. He wasn't even in the cockpit while this was going on. But he took one look at me on his way back in and was triggered.I'm just curious as to how one sits can be "disrespecting the cockpit" Did you take your pants off and drag your junk all over the yoke?
You would definitely know him. DL are his initials. I've heard from most that he's a tough pill to swallow. Some seem to get along with him though.I can't think of anybody that crazy when I was still there. We certainly had a few real winners, but not that bad. I wonder who it was that went so awful.
I'm just curious as to how one sits can be "disrespecting the cockpit" Did you take your pants off and drag your junk all over the yoke?