Dugie8
Well-Known Member
Swen
You are right on. The price on the ticket has no bearing on the TT of the two pilots up front.
I'ma gonna keep beating this war drum. We as pilots are our own worse enemy. The constant bickering, degrading, "eliteness" does nothing but divide and push away those that need guidance and advice.
Planes are not falling out of the air because of low time (listen to that recording of the JFK ground controller lots of high time pilots there fracking up big time). The Comair crash was, IMO, a complacency thing, high timers do it too.
The next time negotiations are open at your airline watch carefully how the more senior people want pay to go. Do they open their wallets and improve first, second, third, etc year pay for FOs or do they push for higher pay on the Captain scale? Usually it is an across the board % increase, but 5% of 20 bucks is A LOT less than 5% of 130 bucks. Flawed math I know, but there is also a reason people don't like the flat tax idea either.
You are right on. The price on the ticket has no bearing on the TT of the two pilots up front.
I'ma gonna keep beating this war drum. We as pilots are our own worse enemy. The constant bickering, degrading, "eliteness" does nothing but divide and push away those that need guidance and advice.
Planes are not falling out of the air because of low time (listen to that recording of the JFK ground controller lots of high time pilots there fracking up big time). The Comair crash was, IMO, a complacency thing, high timers do it too.
The next time negotiations are open at your airline watch carefully how the more senior people want pay to go. Do they open their wallets and improve first, second, third, etc year pay for FOs or do they push for higher pay on the Captain scale? Usually it is an across the board % increase, but 5% of 20 bucks is A LOT less than 5% of 130 bucks. Flawed math I know, but there is also a reason people don't like the flat tax idea either.