Springer
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Flown with a whole heap of yeller instructors in the AF....
Interesting Hacker as I never saw it nor heard of anyone on the receiving end in my 11 yr AF career including UPT.
Flown with a whole heap of yeller instructors in the AF....
Sometimes people aren't "self aware" enough.
Those experiences are all at your current shop? If so, might want to pick up a lead testing kit at Home Depot and get a sample of the water fountain!
Had a shouting examiner once. Took it as meaning I wasn't doing as well as I could, but still, not appreciated.
I checked, and I still haven't come across one of these guysIf anyone hasn't flown with a few of these you may want to check the mirror.
Where his initials RG? if so +1 for me too.
Last airline, had one guy who yelled at the flight attendant (a very nice, older lady) for...taking his rollerboard out of the luggage bin for him.
Only one yeller so far at this airline. Granted it was my mistake (At old airline, we checked the beacon during walkaround. At new airline, we don't) but way out of proportion. Today I was taxiing out and heard his flight getting an hour delay for flow. Karma.
I don't get the yelling type. Life is too short to let anyone get you that spooled up over stupid stuff. That's the best part about being a captain. Nothing moves until El Capitan is happy. There's no reason to get upset, and if you do lose your cool, you're losing the argument and subsequent carpet dance already.
Exactly. Yelling just means you don't have control over your emotions. I mean, sometimes there's a damn good reason for it, but if you can't keep your emotions in check on a normal day it's probably time to get some help.
I know for me, if someone yells or loses their temper, helping them just went to last place on my "things I'm going to do today" list.
I used to hear that on ops at my old job all the time. Operationally it was a mess on even the best days. You'd get some 5th striper yelling "we are 5 prior to push, we have no fuel, no catering, what kid of operation are you running!?!?" What motivation does that give the poor overwhelmed guy on the other side of the mic to help?
I've only been barked at once actually at my shop so am I the "yeller"?![]()
Everybody has their job to do. It's not my job to single handedly save the airline. Stuff happens when it happens.
Hmm, you prior S5? You talking a bout the germaphobe who would carry his bags through the terminal instead of rolling them and would lose it when someone dared put their grubby hands on his luggage?Last airline, had one guy who yelled at the flight attendant (a very nice, older lady) for...taking his rollerboard out of the luggage bin for him.
Only one yeller so far at this airline. Granted it was my mistake (At old airline, we checked the beacon during walkaround. At new airline, we don't) but way out of proportion. Today I was taxiing out and heard his flight getting an hour delay for flow. Karma.