Who says being a captain is "getting there"? Seriously.
Honestly, do you guys ever read posts before you go nuts? The point was that if your goal is an AIRLINE CAREER, the ultimate goal is to be a MAJOR AIRLINE CAPTAIN. All your other examples are red herrings because the initial assumption is that we're talking about an AIRLINE CAREER.
The guys couldn't get over the fact that they were captains and were realistically, probably a CRM hazard to be on the flight deck.
This is just a gratuitous insult.
Guess what. When I am flying my 182 around..
Again, your GA hobby has NOTHING to do with an AIRLINE CAREER.
Some others could be "there" in the left seat of a G-V, the right seat of a 76, and hell getting their private because that's all they want out of aviation.
Again, examples that have ZERO to do with an AIRLINE CAREER.
The last thing we need is for every kid out there reading these forums to think they have failed unless they are a captain at a Major airline.
Not the point. When you start dreaming, planning and finally pursuing an AIRLINE CAREER, your goal is to be a major airline Captain. Not a night check hauler, not a regional pilot, not even a FedEx or UPS pilot. Kids want to fly that 777 from the left seat.
And by the way, there are test pilots out there that look at major airline captains as bus drivers
And that's why an inordinate number of Boeing Flight Test guys end up at the airlines. :banghead:
but just to clarify...this particular "forum" is for the airline biz separate from all others whereas the "board" itself is for everyone, not *just* APs.
And that's why this discussion is relevent on this forum.
I think when everyone starts their careers towards "airline pilot" they see the end as a captain at a major airline...as they start moving towards that point, things change and each person's "there" becomes a bit of a different trek.
Absolutely! Some guys never play Varsity sports in High School. However, everyone who went out for the team wanted to. Lots never make it past the first cut, much less on to the JV team.
Something i've had to learn in the past year, cuz i used to think that everyone's end all be all *should* be captain at a major....but it's not.....but i understand where you're coming from.
Thank you. Its a statement of fact, not an attempt to denigrate anyone who's goal is somewhere else or is unable to get there because of bad timing or industy problems.
I too kinda think now, that you're really never *there*...you're always learning something new, experiencing new things etc....except maybe once you reach retirement... then you can actually say "you've done it all" when it comes to career goals.
DING! DING! DING! We have a winner. And lookit here, its the young lady who doesn't have a pilot ego to get in the way of rational thought.
What a surprise.