Nick
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Preaching to the converted, sir.
Oh I wasn't meaning to say that you'd agreed with that policy if it were true, I just quoted your words to reference what I was talking about.
Preaching to the converted, sir.
It is interesting, at the various times at which I am called to the hangar to talk operations from a line-pilot-with-an-overabundance-of-schooling perspective, to see the large distances between the desk, the sim, and the airplane.Oh I wasn't meaning to say that you'd agreed with that policy if it were true, I just quoted your words to reference what I was talking about.
This feels like flying with a "flow".
Lots of talk about the Airbus and then, BOOM, "Back on the 170…"
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"Back when I flew the 170, I didn't make as much." Is what you'll hear from me.This feels like flying with a "flow".
Lots of talk about the Airbus and then, BOOM, "Back on the 170…"
Then I be like:
And most of that comes from people having ZERO time in said Airbus.
Upvote737 guy: I'd rather be a pilot than a systems monitor. Do you really understand how all those laws work, anyway?
Me: yes
It is a great airplane."Back when I flew the 170, I didn't make as much." Is what you'll hear from me.
You know everything don't you."At UND..."
You know everything don't you.
The problem is the 170 had a lot of cool stuff, more so than anything we have on property right now besides MAYBE the 777, even that is a stretch. You probably don't hear about the CRJ because, well, it sucks.This feels like flying with a "flow".
Lots of talk about the Airbus and then, BOOM, "Back on the 170…"
Then I be like:
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This feels like flying with a "flow".
Lots of talk about the Airbus and then, BOOM, "Back on the 170…"
Then I be like:
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Other than over a copious amount of booze with the thousand-yard stare.The problem is the 170 had a lot of cool stuff, more so than anything we have on property right now besides MAYBE the 777, even that is a stretch. You probably don't hear about the CRJ because, well, it sucks.
Terrible Pilots from what I gather. They relate things in their past which is a bozo nono.Time to bid out of DTW, it sounds. You need to get away from the horror that is Compass flow.
Doubt it's the last thing.![]()
The more I learn, the less I know.
And, the last thing you're going to hear out of my mouth are "at American Eagle/SkyWest/on the EM2/E75/CRJ."
My current mode is, regrettably, not "fly airplane/cash check," but at the next step it bloody well will be. I can't wait.
fnarr fnarrDoubt it's the last thing.
What does this even mean?It is interesting, at the various times at which I am called to the hangar to talk operations from a line-pilot-with-an-overabundance-of-schooling perspective, to see the large distances between the desk, the sim, and the airplane.
I think he went to UND? Sounds like a Scott Kirby in the making.What does this even mean?
So bad, but I don't like it because I didn't have it. Which seems to be most people's reasoning...Time to bid out of DTW, it sounds. You need to get away from the horror that is Compass flow.
Yeah but we all know how you got in, Clark. Anyone that has a captain dad is obviously entitled to a job!!!!So bad, but I don't like it because I didn't have it. Which seems to be most people's reasoning...