Trip7
Well-Known Member
So what you're saying is that you're a flight sim geek with a private pilots license that is finishing an aviation degree at a halfway ok school and you're lecturing a flight instructor, a freight dawg, a regional pilot and a NetJets captain about how this all works? Son, you've got a few things to learn. Majoring in english and you want to lecture on grammar? Great! Maybe philosophy and you want to talk about descrates? Perfect! But you want to argue the finer points of doing something that you have not been trained to do yet with a bunch of professionals that have already been where you're sitting, and used to think what you do?
I dunno bro it just doesn't make much sense. And yeah that China gig is pretty decent. I got ML from your school (he instructed there) his MEI a few months ago and he's out there right now. He was one hell of a good pilot, better than me hands down in fact. And I worked with another kid that went to your school. Their best atributes?
They were humble and they knew what they didn't know.
This will be fun here we go
1. I got a whole bunch of sucessful ATP graduates that are having sucessful careers at the airlines such as Capt Bob that will back up everything I am saying in case Im too inexperienced for you guys.
2. Yeah, you talking about Mark, you r right awesome pilot, good friend of mine.
3. Halfway ok school? While SOSU is not an ERAU or UND, it provides excellent training at awesome prices and the aviation faulty here is second to none thank you very much! Just go to aviation.sosu.edu and take a look for yourself, and visit the alumni forum too to take a look at the pilots produced from this half way ok school.
4.Whats wrong with being a flightsim geek? Im pretty sure Im not the only one on this site that loves aviation! Also, come stay in Durant a couple days and tell me if there is anything better to do lol!
5. I know you guys are more experienced than me, I just have a different view point of things. You all are right, experience is very valuable, but I think you all put too much emphasis on it. Why? Because you don't think think a 500-700 hr pilot belongs in the cockpit! Im just curious why because based on the facts they do! Heck there is So until planes start falling out of the sky because of this inexperience, especially when dodging thunderstorms or doing approaches to minimums, or if captains start a petition b/c they are doing all the work b/c I know someone is going to mention that, or ATP grads start flunking out of airlines, or dont see where you guys are going with all this. I mean it seems most of you took the longer route to where you are and are intent that it was the best way. So if you can find someone who went through ATP or a program like that(not gulfstream! in no way I support that type of nonsense) and got to where you r and wish they would of taken the more "experience road" please let me know!