mnixon
Well-Known Member
So do I!Thanks for that mental image.
I feel for your wife.
So do I!Thanks for that mental image.
I feel for your wife.
Not that I know of. But I don't think you'll get very far with this company with that kind of reservation.That you guys know of...Any 8/6 floater spots open out of LCK that may only require you to be Baron qualified?
I talked to a guy last night in ops during the meet that said there's a couple of floaters that are only Baron qual'd...I'm just going to try to avoid the van. My tolerance for single engine night is pretty low right now, let alone SE IFR....it gives me nightmares.:nana2:
-mini
Not that I know of. But I don't think you'll get very far with this company with that kind of reservation.
I won't argue with what someone believes but I will tell you that you won't get far with this company when you place a good amount of our prop pilots in a category that you consider unsafe. I'd keep it to yourself.
My tolerance for single engine night is pretty low right now, let alone SE IFR....it gives me nightmares.
That you guys know of...Any 8/6 floater spots open out of LCK that may only require you to be Baron qualified?
I talked to a guy last night in ops during the meet that said there's a couple of floaters that are only Baron qual'd...I'm just going to try to avoid the van. My tolerance for single engine night is pretty low right now, let alone SE IFR....it gives me nightmares.:nana2:
-mini
The point is, when you are out there on the line in the suck the last thing on your mind is how many engines you got. PT6 is one of the most reliable engines ever made. I'm sure you'll do fine here man and I'm sure once you get out there on the line you'll see what we're saying but I wouldn't start saying which planes you will and will not fly while you are still in the sims.
most companies are so hard up for pilots. i bet he could slap the cheif pilot and still not get canned. or easily find another job.
Hmmm.... I'd bet not - we're hard up for pilots for sure, but everyone still has to pass training.
:yup: I'm really thankful the training department has this attitude. 1800 rvr, ice, and chasing a deadline can be a challenging spot to be in.
On a separate issue, I too...have some weird desire to bid a TEB 5-2 floater spot and fly the 'Van. I actually would like the 5-2 schedule for the $$. With the heart of winter coming up I don't know what's wrong with me, but I want roll down the runway in a PT-6!! 142 and 731 still remain uncovered, and Heather's gone today, so there would be lots of opportunity to fly the big box. Am I nuts? Advice or opinions?
Not so much.
I love you.
Your run can't get cut if you are a floater.
If you are sticking around here just do whatever it takes to make sure you have 2000 by the time your number is up for the jet. Look at the difference in time between when scott and I upgraded. One senority number behind me and he had to wait almost 3 months.
If you aren't sticking around, go with whatever pays the most or works the least. That's the key at airnet. If you work hard and at base pay you are getting the shaft.
...but I wouldn't start saying which planes you will and will not fly while you are still in the sims.
Again, please show me where I said I wouldn't fly the van. I said I'm trying to avoid it.
Will I like it? No.
Will it pay the bills? Hopefully.
As for slapping the chief pilot...that guy's huge! I'd fold like origami.
-mini
Again, I think you guys are trying to make the posts say what you want them to say.That's what he means right there. The wording is unimportant.
What Mike was getting at is he wanted you to avoid the perception of being unwilling. Can we agree to that?