CoffeeIcePapers
Well-Hung Member
That’s racist.
That’s racist.
Cultural appropriation!That’s racist.
Lot's of stuff that ostensibly and practically seems 'tarded is due to accounting rules and tax loopholes. Leasing anything keeps that "any thing" off the balance sheet.They sold the America West training center with airbus sims a few years back. Now they lease sim space in the same building.
All racially questionable double entendres ignored, I met and knew one of their Chiefs. One of their BIG CHIEFS. His soul, as well as those of a former US Senator and three others are now wandering somewhere on the side of an Alaskan mountain.
Prayer cards went away before the acquisition, so I never saw them. As an atheist, prayers are lost on me.But I really abhor the idea that I should have to pray for the successful outcome of my airline flight, even if the incantation verbiage is given to me right there on my napkin.
That's a very good thing, 'cause gravity (and other physical REALITIES) always work in aviation and in life. In fact, they predicate those events.Prayer cards went away before the acquisition, so I never saw them. As an atheist, prayers are lost on me.
You can always ASK. But you should NEVER be encouraged or inclined to DO SO.What about an iced over Pilatus during heavy snow and no official deicing? Can I ask the lord to keep this plane safe?
Sure can! Might find out the lord doesn't care as much about you as you thought though. Nice thing is that it's a self-correcting situation in the long haul.What about an iced over Pilatus during heavy snow and no official deicing? Can I ask the lord to keep this plane safe?
You can always ASK. But you should NEVER be encouraged or inclined to DO SO.
Be thankful if "the Lord" blessed you with skills and abilities, but never ask him/her/it/they to save your ass if you fail to apply his/her/their/its blessings.
These days, however, it IS totally appropriate to say a little prayer for a safe flight every time you sit your ass down in 18A. ...when in Rome, etc.
Plus, who knows, maybe your act of gratitude will encourage the pilots to be less stressed over their insecurities and reliance on the A/P button to save themselves. In any case, I can't see how, as a Pax, praying could hurt the outcome.
…Italian court sentenced the pilot, Chafik Garbi, to 10 years in prison for manslaughter. Prosecutors said that after the plane's engines stopped functioning, Garbi succumbed to panic, started praying,[8] and failed to follow emergency procedures, and that he could possibly have reached runway 25 of Falcone–Borsellino Airport, or even the standard runway 20. Six others, including the co-pilot as well as the chief operating officer of Tuninter Airlines, were sentenced to between eight and 10 years.
I flew corporate out of Dubai for a year and a half. Would hear that ALL THE TIME. It drove me crazy. They’d say that like, “ clearance available in 10 minutes inshallah captain” ( I was an FO). But they called everyone captainInshallah, we will land safely
I flew corporate out of Dubai for a year and a half. Would hear that ALL THE TIME. It drove me crazy. They’d say that like, “ clearance available in 10 minutes inshallah captain” ( I was an FO). But they called everyone captain![]()
haha I did a BUR turn with a super senior CA when I was still on reserve. We land, get to gate, and as I'm about to head out to do the walk around, he stops me and asks "///AMG, do you believe in god or a higher power?" I just laughed a little and said, "should I be worried?"
for the record, he didn't proselytize or anything, in fact that was the last I heard of it.....not sure what he was getting at, since I said yes. Maybe he was a big atheist instead? Or maybe he was just checking![]()
This company has the weirdest freaking pilotsas I'm about to head out to do the walk around, he stops me and asks "///AMG, do you believe in god or a higher power?"
This company has the weirdest freaking pilots