Thinking Of Bailing Out Of Training . . .

I wish I could say something to join in the party, but I can't. All the FOs I've had up to this point have been great. There have been a couple that got on my nerves, but none of the stereotypical types. Yet.

I also shouldn't talk, because I've been there, done that as the "know it all" 20-something wanna-be airline pilot. Luckily I had some great mentors shape me into who I am today. I still have so much maturing to do, but without them who knows where I'd be. Maybe these guys just need a positive role model to teach them how to be a mature adult. After all, they are only 22...
 
Floyd, You are a Marine!:bandit: You give those SJS kids the NCO stare and show them who's the boss!:D They will bow down to your sim skills and test scores!:panic:;)
 
Wait until you fly with a captain, younger than yourself, who has "Riddle Man Syndrome". I got one of those the other day.

I flew with one of those types once, except he was my F/O. The ONLY person I have flown with that I have wanted to strangle. BTW have flown with several Riddle guys who were just fine. With time most of these guys get a few reality checks, pull their heads out and turn out just fine.

Hang in there Lloyd. The first year kind of stinks, but it will get better.
 
I had a ex -mesa mapd program 300 hour wonder trying to tell me and a checkairman riding the jumpseat that he was ready to fly the jet when he got hired AT 300 HOURS. Both the checkairmen and I were trying to be diplomatic about it, but this guy kept pushing the subject. Finally I flat out told him he had no business being in that seat at that time. He agreed somewhat but kept saying how he had 80 hours of sim time in the CRJ prior to that, that he bought. It just kept getting worse and worse. On top of that, he was a terrible FO. I'm still tempted to fill out a review on him. I'm just too much of a nice guy.

Sometimes you have to be mature enough to step back from the politics and judge him based solely on his performance as an FO. Which at best was average at times.

In my best Arnold voice: Come on!! Do it! What are you waiting for? Do it! Fill out the eval! Do it!"

I don't mind so much flying with a guy/girl who is still on the low end of the learning curve, as long as they have a good, teach-able attitude. We've all been there. It is the ones who suck as a pilot yet still manage to reek of cocky attitude that tempt their Captains into thinking, "Hmmmm maybe I should fill out an unsolicited eval for that punk."
 
In my best Arnold voice: Come on!! Do it! What are you waiting for? Do it! Fill out the eval! Do it!"

I don't mind so much flying with a guy/girl who is still on the low end of the learning curve, as long as they have a good, teach-able attitude. We've all been there. It is the ones who suck as a pilot yet still manage to reek of cocky attitude that tempt their Captains into thinking, "Hmmmm maybe I should fill out an unsolicited eval for that punk."

nail on the head my friend, nail on the head!
 
I'm still tempted to fill out a review on him. I'm just too much of a nice guy.

Sometimes you have to be mature enough to step back from the politics and judge him based solely on his performance as an FO. Which at best was average at times.

You are a nice guy. :)
 
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