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"You could hear the apprehension in his voice over the radio and the frustration he was experiencing," said radar controller Richard Eggleton. "I kept saying 'Are you visual?' and he would reply 'No sir, negative, I'm sorry sir.' He kept on apologizing."
Hard to believe you would support your pay being cut after 12 years at the company or age 60 whichever comes first. That's really quite generous of you but your comrades on the flight deck might not agree.I agree a pay scale such as that would be fair. But the age 65 pay needs to equal first year pay.
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ALPA pay tables max out after 12 years as the level of productivity and proficiency is marginal to non-existent after 12 years. Therefore, as productivity and efficiency wanes in the last five years of slacker geezers career so should his respective pay.
Profusely apologizing suggests he knew he was symptomatic. Seems clear he regrets being in that position and perhaps knew better.
Of course, I would expect no less than the same from anybody who desperately has to fly to 65. You know, the same clowns who got this rule changed.
I don't think he had to fly.The rules never were changed for him in any case. The fact is that you are talking about a guy flying a C-182.
http://www.pprune.org/d-g-general-aviation-questions/350128-lucky-chap-indeed.html
I hope you are a little better informed when you're doing your F/O duties, but reading your posts over the last few years I have my doubts.
That's really quite generous of you but your comrades on the flight deck might not agree.
I was referring to those over 12 years of service also many of whom are under 60.Over 60 pilots are not my comrades. They are the enemy just like those that cross picket lines. They are equal in status.
I was referring to those over 12 years of service also many of whom are under 60.
You're the one that said over 60s should be penalized for lack of productivity and that productivity went down after 12 years so I thought you were going to be fair all the way and cut the pay after 12 years. What did I miss?I was not referring to those with 12 years of pay being penalized. just those over 60 whatever their pay scale year.
The over 60+ age pilots still on the pay scale are the issue.
Over 60 pilots are not my comrades. They are the enemy just like those that cross picket lines. They are equal in status.
You are one sick, greedy puppy. Guess what? The law has changed and it won't change back as long as the US is a member of ICAO.
That's what changed the law, not the pilot's lobbying groups.
Get a grip, man. You'll get your Captain seat soon enough. And then some young whippersnapper just like you will be pushing YOU to retire.
What goes around comes around, my friend.
It may interest you to know 2 things.
1. I didn't campaign to change the age.
2. I'm still planning on leaving at 60.
And as far as taking someone else's job...if you can't hold the left seat now, it isn't your job...yet.