So be it. I'm just going to have to disagree then. I don't serve at the captain's pleasure.
Yes, I have read the entire thread...
P&H, I suggest you take a look in your Flight Operations Manual, I
think you will find that your role in the cockpit is spelled out exactly...
From the FOM of a certain Southern airline (emphasis mine):
Responsibility and Authority
Captain
The Captain is designated as Aircraft Commander and has full responsibility for the safe operation of the aircraft. He directs the activities of all crew members in a manner which promotes maximum safety, efficiency and operational effectiveness.
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The Captain is in complete command of the aircraft and
has authority over all assigned crew members from the time they report for duty until termination of the flight. This includes transportation to and from the layover facility.
• The Captain’s orders will receive prompt compliance from all crew members.
– Differences from written procedures or other instructions should be brought to the Captain’s attention.
– If the order still stands, it is to be obeyed.
The Captain sets the example for all crew members with regard to proper conduct, appearance, alertness, discipline, adherence to operating procedures, and standards of proficiency.
First Officer
The First Officer’s primary responsibility is to assist the Captain in the safe and efficient operation of the aircraft while performing assigned duties.
The First Officer is also charged with the responsibility of immediately informing the Captain of unsafe conditions or improper handling which could place the aircraft in jeopardy.
Seems pretty black and white to me!
Kevin