DC8 Video, funny in a way, sad in a way....

SierraPilot123 said:
Wow that was quite interesting to watch. I had no idea that pilots fooled around that much up at cruise. But I think that guy would drive me crazy if I had to spend several hours in the cockpit with him. Hopefully he is not always like that off camera.

"welcome to my jeeeett."
"Had some pretty good dam foooood though"
"Annnyway there is not a lot of footage of me driving around my jet"
I don't think he's a real pilot... I'm thinking he was only wearing the shirt and pretending to be one. He's some sort of a comedian... Check out his link http://www.caneman.tv/ on the video page.

He's kind of a "Jack*ss-esque/Howard Stern" type of guy. I'm thinking it was just a skit for this video... There is an awful lot of instructing going on when they are coming in to land too.

Maybe I'm wrong...

http://www.caneman.tv/vidoe6.htm Russian Sub... and he's wearing the same gloves. :)

http://www.caneman.tv/vidoe4.htm PS: Don't vote for Nobody... :)

Bob
 
DE727UPS said:
On a side note, we also have a no alcohol on property rule. Do you guys have that? Can't even bring a bottle of vodka back from Warsaw in your bag...
Nope... LOTS of pilots at XJT shop at Duty Free for obvious reasons, as well as some very special places in Mexico... :)

Bob
 
If he's just a comedian and doesn't work for Arrow, then why'd he say "330 for 320" during the video when a bell rang?
 
John Herreshoff said:
If he's just a comedian and doesn't work for Arrow, then why'd he say "330 for 320" during the video when a bell rang?

Agreed

And the voice sounds the same from cruise and landing.
 
Captain_Bob said:
He's not a pilot... He was only wearing the shirt and pretending to be one. He's some sort of a comedian... Check out his link http://www.caneman.tv/ on the video page.

He's kind of a "Jack*ss-esque/Howard Stern" type of guy. If you look at the landing close enough there are 4 people in the cockpit. This Caneman dude is filming from the jumpseat, there is a real captain flying the FO and the FE. It was just a skit for this video...

Just FYI Guys...

Bob

While it is true what you said about him being a comedian, it looks to me that he is actually also a DC-8 pilot.

On this page:
http://www.caneman.tv/intropage.htm

he writes:

WHATS NEXT ?

I would like to continue to create. Perhaps a project on "Disabled Life" or "People with Spinal Cord Injuries". I would also like to have a show where I Interview MY favorite Rock Stars with Special Features for MTV or VH1. And I have a concept to do an undercover story about "Freight Dogs", The behind the scene life of Cargo Pilots and show the Public the Abuse of This Industry.

...

Sincerely,

Scott


I believe his intentions are good. While it is argueable that his videoing in the cockpit is not a good idea, he is apparently interested in showing the public the not-so-glamorous side of professional flying, specifically a small freight company flying very old airplanes to South America.

We also don't know his company's rules regarding these types of things, and so I guess he's just doing it at his own risk. He's already on the internet, and putting a video online is certainly something he knows will be viewed.
 
No, we can buy alcohol and bring it back. We obviously are not allowed to consume alchohol on duty or 8 hours prior to duty.
 
Scott a.k.a. "Captain Caneman" said:
And I have a concept to do an undercover story about "Freight Dogs", The behind the scene life of Cargo Pilots and show the Public the Abuse of This Industry.

Hmmmm.....
 
Yea, look up his name. He's typed in the DC-8, E-110 and something else I can't remember. ATP, FE & Flight instructor certificates. I really hope he doesn't mix his humor and his flying too much.

Mike
 
Lots of guys "moonlight".

Remember even our very own Mike Orenstein is a performing standup comic! :)

Plus, one of my pals was in a pretty prominent local rock band in the northwest and is a 737 FO. A couple of the guys got married, cranked out some kids and lost the thirst for the 'rock and roll lifestyle'.
 
SierraPilot123 said:
Wow that was quite interesting to watch. I had no idea that pilots fooled around that much up at cruise.

Could be worse...there was the two male SWA Captain and FO that got totally nude in the cockpit at cruise.

Doug who is Mike Oreinstein on here what is his screenname?
 
Off-topic

Van_Hoolio said:
Yea, look up his name. He's typed in the DC-8, E-110 and something else I can't remember. ATP, FE & Flight instructor certificates.

Sorry, off-topic: What did you use to look this guy up? I'd like to look up a few old friends!

Thanks!
 
http://www.indie911.com/film/actor-male/caneman--scott-krantz
OTHER:
Ex-Airline Captain(ATP) w/ 12,000 Hours, worldwide flight experience, DC8 Heavy Jets, FAA Certified Flight Instructor Airplane, Single and Multi Engine, Instrument, Glider, and Seaplanes
Ex-Chief Pilot of Air LA(LAX) and Pacific Wings, Maui
Ex-TSA-Homeland Security:Contracted by Homeland Security to train 55,000 Federal Airport Screeners after 9-11
Nobody assembles a resume like that acting like he did on the video. Its all acting people.
 
Maximillian_Jenius said:
Doug who is Mike Oreinstein on here what is his screenname?

Mike Oreinstein is the guy who wrote the perspectives article under his other name of "Mike Orensteen" but I don't remember what his screen name is.
 
Isn't he Mike_Orensteen?

He was wjc_pilot for a while but he changed that I think.

And yes he is a very funny comic!
 
"Ex-TSA-Homeland Security:Contracted by Homeland Security to train 55,000 Federal Airport Screeners after 9-11"

That explains a whole lot.:D
 
I personally did not think his antics were too bad - I have sat jumpseat, was in the OR last night observing surgery - these environments which people expect to be ultra professional, do work as well in a casual laid back way too.
 
Couple things:

I've gotten glideslope warnings a few times when flying visual or circling approaches. Not because we were below the glideslope for the runway of intended landing, but because we had dialed up a ILS for another runway which was still receiving. I actually had this happen at about 200 feet when circling in EWR last week. The caution wasn't for our runway.

The sink rate, I think that's iffy. Don't know the tolerances for the DC-8, but I hold the opinion that you should never get a GPWS warning on an arrival unless surrounding terrain gives erroneous readings (Tecigulapa (sp), Honduras, or Knoxville, KY, others).

I'm all about enjoying work and having fun, but keep it professional. There is a difference between having fun and going overboard. It's a fine line. But it is very possible to have a lot of fun at this job while maintaining a professional demenor and having a lot of good times!
 
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