WalterSobchak
Well-Known Member
Just a general statement.
For the love of frozen concentrated orange juice, what the hell is this thread even about now?!
I would like some juice.
It's about not agreeing with the all of the original post making you a "Professional Airline Pilot" which means do your job safely and effectively.
Being a professional airline pilot doesn't include a lot of the fluff that FlyChicaga posted. Some of that actually takes away from why we got into the profession i.e. being Aircraft Cleaners, FA's, Gate Agents, Ramp/Ground Crew etc. Every one has a responsibilty and it's not the CA's responsibility to do every one elses job. It is his(her) responsiblility to make sure things that affect the flight are done. This can be done by calling Ops who coordinates said responsibilities. Leaving the cockpit and passing out water is rediculous. That is what the FA is paid to do....Attend the flight. Section 4.1 B in our FOM covers the duties of the PIC and 4.1 C covers the duties of the SIC. No where in there does it say Use the CSA's mic to make a PA announcement or to help the FA in the back that is why both of those people have a job.
During Flight(When the door is shut and brake is dropped)time, the pilot in command of an aircraft is responsible for command of the aircraft and crew and for the safety of passengers, crewmembers, cargo, and airplane.
Doing other peoples jobs in time other than flight can make you tired and frustrated which takes way from your duties. Safety and Legality are what makes a professional airline pilot.