Cptnchia
Dissatisfied Customer
BTW, are you enjoying the "Who Moved My Cheese" over on the alternate DALPA forum?![]()
Good Lord no! I stay away from that place. For that very reason.
BTW, are you enjoying the "Who Moved My Cheese" over on the alternate DALPA forum?![]()
Good Lord no! I stay away from that place. For that very reason.
Gate agents take a lot of flack if the delay is on them. Once the flight crew is willing to take the delay, there appears to be a sigh of relief.And I'll NEVER understand the precedence that "on time" takes over doing what the company claims to be in business for (fly passengers) at some airlines. It seems as if some gate agents would prefer to leave empty rather than take a delay to get everyone on. If there are 100 pax at the gate, and I have 100 seats on my plane, no one should be left behind.
Gate agents take a lot of flack if the delay is on them. Once the flight crew is willing to take the delay, there appears to be a sigh of relief.
Maybe I am in the wrong base?
DTW has been a very good base. Flying pilot takes second break, no splitting takeoffs and landings, and it's been smooth.
Maybe I am in the wrong base?
I think I've arrived in DTW probably three times in three months, never started trip out of there and haven't spent more than two hours on the ground there. Soon!
Well, there's a handful of guys in some of the 'mossier' regions of our system that haven't had to deal with integration as much as we have in other bases. So, I assume, they haven't had the "OMG, you like baseball… I like baseball… Let's go have a beer and be besties".
When the fences come down on the 747 and 777, and there are some more people bidding into SEA, there's going to be another round of drama, hopefully short lived, and then it will be finally be complete.
The problem with mergers is that there are small pockets of people, on either side, who develop "Group Think" — the items that confirm their preconceptions (See? This would NEVER happen at XYZ) are overemphasized and the situations that would dispel the same are marginalized.
I understand that. I'll happily take the delay if it's my fault. I won't leave on time if they were just late boarding, and want to leave nonrevs/jumpseaters behind."
The problem of course is that you've got to look downstream and see what happens if you are late. It's possible that you'll blow a whole bunch of connections and by waiting for 4 people you'll end up making 20 people miss their next flight. Last flight of the night? Sure. No problem. But during the day you've got to double check you can make up the time later on.
Acquired, not hired...They'd probably get in a heated argument and end up overflying their destination by 200 miles.........
Acquired, not hired...![]()
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Unfortunately, I'm unfamiliar.For the record, that was a north construct, along with NERD.
For the record, that was a north construct, along with NERD.
Still haven't dropped by for some Balvanie...