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Not to be morbid, but Sully's "final departure" will be news some time in the future. Wonder where you'll be when you hear the news.
For the love of god...who the hell woudl have landed that airplane on 54th Street that day? Please tell me.... Sully is a great pilot and an example to us all...but what options did the poor guy have when he lost his engine at 5000 feet AGL?
Burn or freeze to death?
The good Lord was looking over him and his crew when the incident occured. Thank God he chose to freeze to death in the Hudson. Would anyone have chosen differently?
He's 58 yrs old with kids and the opportunity to make twice what a British 747 captain makes. I'm pretty sure he doesn't give a smack what other people think about him.
On that note, does anyone have a Virgin Atlantic (not Virgin American) payscale..
I'm sure I'm gonna get flamed for this, but I cannot stand the mental state of American pilots and this whole "seniority rules over everything" bullsh*t.
Here's what I'm talking about.... if Sully passed out or got incapacitated, and FO Skiles' superior airmanship led to saving lives of all the passengers onboard, due to our lame ass seniority rules, he'd still be an FO.
"Sorry Mr. Skiles, but despite of your showing of superior airmanship skills and the fact that you singlehandedly saved over a hundred lives, we can't make you a captain because of our pilot union rules."
F**k that! As long as we're all acting as union thugs, and our entire worth is based on ONE AND ONLY thing - our date of hire, we're not professional employees - we're monkeys.
I say GO FOR IT, Sully! You truly earned to be on top of the heap! Don't forget your FO and your crew in the process...
Surely you have to be kidding. Union or no union, senority list or no senority list; so you're saying then if a police officer or fireman did something extroardinary, you're saying that maybe they should then be made Chief of Police or the Chief of the Fire Dept? What should we promote the surviving police officers and firefighters that went into the WTC on 9/11 to then?
No, actually I'm not kidding. In general, superior performance should be rewarded. There is absolutely NO venue for this in a union shop. The union serves a certain purpose, but in this area, it falls completely short. Somewhere in the middle is the right answer...
If FO Skiles exhibited superior airmanship in something like this, he wouldn't be able to be promoted to captain simply because of his date of hire - THAT'S IT - DATE OF HIRE! That's ALL that matters, and that's what's wrong.
Doesn't Cathy Pacific use Performance and Merits to decide who upgrades and who doesn't?
More like who is the drinking buddy of the handful of training captains that run that department indiscriminately.
Performance and merits are up to a certain point subject to interpretation
More like who is the drinking buddy of the handful of training captains that run that department indiscriminately
You aren't even a CX employee, yet you feel qualified to make a statement condemning a very good cadre of trainers whose purpose is teaching and maintenance of standards?.
When USAIR bought PSA in 88, they gave the pilots a 15% stake in the company instead of a pay raise. My dad was a captain in 88 with PSA and recieved a check much smaller than $180,000. Sully had 8 years senority when the merger went through. Not exactly senior!True, but as an senior ex-PSA pilot, Sulley and his fellow senoir PSA pilots recieved about $180,000 placed into a retirement account when USAir bought PSA. Junior pilots got something less.