Come on dude, you not read? I'll quote myself, I feel like all important in stuff:Awful lot of assumptions there ace. Thanks for playing.
Yes and no.
If you're angry that the FO's you used to fly with are leaving in droves to a legacy, and you're "stuck." I question to why you are stuck.
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Yes and no.
If you're angry that the FO's you used to fly with are leaving in droves to a legacy, and you're "stuck." I question to why you are stuck.
No degree, that's on you, no one else.
Financially, can't "take the first year hit." Again, that's on you.
A few too many checkrides failures, DUI's etc.. again, that's on you.
Haven't bothered to update your log book in 12 years, see the pattern here?
Sure, their are legitimate reasons why someone can't move on from a regional. Most are self inflicted.
Most solutions take time, and as pilots we have little to no patience.
Come on dude, you not read? I'll quote myself, I feel like all important in stuff:
I even highlighted it, in bold, for your referral.
Unless you're close to 60, I, again to paraphrase myself, question to why you see yourself as stuck.
Some people have a legitimate excuse as to not seek "higher" career progression. I'd argue, 99% of those people who are truly "stuck" don't moan about being "stuck."
I'd further submit, the loud mouth "stuck" aren't stuck, but haven't figure out how to make the next step. In spite of lengthy advice from every methods of media.
PS. even though I'm a combat military aviator, I cannot hold the title of Ace. I appreciate the compliment though, chief.
I remember back when Comair was getting Comaired, an ASA buddy said they were pretty insulated because the ASA agreement with Delta was something tied with gates or slots (or something) at Atlanta, so he made it sound like they were pretty safe. But Delta will always find a way, they've tanked regionals before in a heartbeat. Freedom, Comair, ASA. It's pretty crappy though that DL at OBAP would tell high time ASA FOs not to make a lateral move, to stay at ASA, and that they love ASA FOs. While that may have worked for *some* people, the majority that took that advice are now hosed.
the only people i've ever heard that from were flying for joseph smith's airline......and they were all under 40.I had a jumpseater that said he couldn't afford the pay cut to come to mainline.
That's cause they have eight kidsthe only people i've ever heard that from were flying for joseph smith's airline......and they were all under 40.
Oh, I believe this is the seniority list integration "solution," sir.As a former XJTer I wonder how will this integration go? Can they be forced to create one list? Forced to give ERJ slots to ASA pilots?
I never said I was stuck.I stated that one should not through the term "angry lifer" around like it couldn't happen to them, the inference was on your part, I also prefer not to post in absolutes like I am the all seeing eye. It makes one seem arrogant and reeks of low self esteem. The fact of the the matter is that you simply do not know why an individual may consider themselves stuck. To assume that most are "self inflicted" is disingenuous. Socio-economic status. Putting their own kids through school. Caring for an elderly parent. Ever fill out an ASAP for an airframe limitation exceedance, clearance limit or altitude bust? Well, you just busted a check ride but as luck would have it, it wasn't a checking event and there wasn't a check airman, DPE or ASI on the jump. DUI? Already hired? No worries, we'll just HIMS the crap outa that. Looking for a gig though, sorry man, you are SOL but you can go fly this RJ for pennies on the dollar.. The complete and utter hypocrisy in this industry is astounding but you always seem to have all the answers so.... Thank you for you service. I was a maintainer in a previous life and you're welcome. I agree with you on one point though, Pilots do have little patience.
An altitude bust, limitation exceedance, etc. aren't typically enough in themselves to cause a bust, for what it's worth. (At least, not at my shop.) Most of the time there are a list of other things and the totality of the event equals a bust.
Bingo. Going outside the box is allowed on checkrides, but recognition and immediate correction is required. Doing it over and over... not the same.
JetDoc... you checked off a lot of boxes of angry lifer in that post...