Bullsh--. The threads are still archived here for everyone to read.
What is written and what is actually practiced are 2 very different things PCL.
Time to stop believing everything you read in this biz. That's the #1 rule in aviation.
No wonder most pilots are such easy targets. Sheesh.
Take it from 2 that were actually here in 2004/2005. What Fisch said is accurate.
The investment/expense $ amount for travel, the duration of the travel contact, the level of communication and the bond between Owner and pilot as compared to 121 passengers could NOT be any more diametrically opposed.
Sorry if that last part threw you... that's the part that contains no Paris Hilton spectacularism. It's meat.
Let me put it this way. The last time (at work) an Owner I wasn't flying walked up to me an struck up friendly conversation (about something other than "are you a pilot?") because he knew I was one of HIS pilots was this week. We spoke as if we were already familiar with each other. It was pleasant and intelligent. It happens all the time.
When's the last time a passenger conversation with you didn't contain a question about where the gate to XYZ was or what time the 2:40 departs?
In summary: There's no sense of Ownership in the 121 world anymore among passengers. It's a bus ride. Consequently, there is LITTLE TO NO bargaining power potential within the pilot group of a 121 carrier. Hate to say it.
Here at NetJets, we took and take care of our Owners. They could tell what our issues were simply by talking to us.
You would have thought that our Owners were pilots themselves the way they defended us and stood up for us.
And key here is that by defending us (the face of the company) they protected their investments.