Here, take it out back and measure already, since that's what this is becoming
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Do you have a yard stick because I won't need one that longHere, take it out back and measure already, since that's what this is becoming
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It is not incorrect because I labeled it as the Metro IIa normalI'm not measuring a damn thing, I'm just correcting, incorrect information.
the D has you beat by over a thousand pounds with out any mods. But I will agree they both are 19 passenger airliner and they are certified differently
I actually, meant that the current economy/ job market is to fault, not the type of airplane he is flying.Sadly people see what they want to see when it comes to self-evaluation (yours truly included). One of the most difficult lessons to learn is to accept constructive criticism without immediately saying "yeah, BUT...".
Some learn the lesson, some never do.
Here, take it out back and measure already, since that's what this is becoming
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Autopilot in lieu of SIC doesn't apply to cargo. It's right there in that great big paperweight the Feds make us pretend to read.
Not sure what you mean that they're "certificated differently". Both are evolutions of the Queen Air, when you get right down to it, but obviously the Metro has better engines.
My curiosity is that overnight they went from a PFT/PFJ operation to a supposedly respectable airline. Or did they?
That's a big paradigm shift, virtually overnight.
How are you comparing Gulfstream to Skyway? Please elucidate.
Aren't regionals in general to blame for the deterioration of the airline pilot job?
Makes total sense. Gulfstream was a mole on the ass of professional aviation for decades and ooh, name change and new jets and we're expected to let bygones be bygones overnight?
Hell, they should at least send a fruit basket, first.