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Troutbait

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Enough with the "See Yaya!" I understand the lighten up the job view point....but it's extremely annoying. Worse than seeing idiots walk the terminal without a tie or untouched shirts.
 
Enough with the "See Yaya!" I understand the lighten up the job view point....but it's extremely annoying. Worse than seeing idiots walk the terminal without a tie or untouched shirts.

Why wont people touch the shirts?
 
Enough with the "See Yaya!" I understand the lighten up the job view point....but it's extremely annoying. Worse than seeing idiots walk the terminal without a tie or untouched shirts.

Who cares what they do? It's not hurting anyone. It seems to me you could find more important things to worry about. Like maybe, how to stop worrying about what others are doing and concentrate on yourself. Who put you on a pedestal anyway?
 
Whenever I hear that and it gets annoying I just picture them on leg 7.

Those guys work very hard and deserve a break.

Lighten up Francis.
 
And The lady in the IAD Tower at night likes to rate a pilots best "seeya" when it's not busy.

Who cares when someone says "seeeeeeya". I have heard pilots use "gobble gobble" on thanksgiving or talk like a pirate with a nice "arrrrrrgh". Some just need to lighten up sometimes. Thou would love to know if "break" on Den ramp uses "break" outside of work like on his cell, or convos with friends/family.
 
Who cares what they do? It's not hurting anyone. It seems to me you could find more important things to worry about. Like maybe, how to stop worrying about what others are doing and concentrate on yourself. Who put you on a pedestal anyway?

But what else are the sky nazi's going to complain about?
 
Seriously, these guys work five times as hard for a quarter of the pay and respect that the rest of us get (and we don't get much to begin with!) If they want to have a SEEYUH on frequency while hand flying into Chadron or Telluride, more power to them. Why don't you complain about the United guys with the backpacks or something else instead?
 
Seriously, these guys work five times as hard for a quarter of the pay and respect that the rest of us get (and we don't get much to begin with!) If they want to have a SEEYUH on frequency while hand flying into Chadron or Telluride, more power to them. Why don't you complain about the United guys with the backpacks or something else instead?

If they want to say "see ya", no matter how lame it sounds i could care less. But i don`t sympathize because they "work five times as hard" they chose that company and knew what they were getting into.
 
If they want to say "see ya", no matter how lame it sounds i could care less. But i don`t sympathize because they "work five times as hard" they chose that company and knew what they were getting into.

Well, you could care less and that's fine. However, for me, I couldn't care less.

Pilots need to get over themselves. Houston or anywhere in the US is not like Central Africa where you need to speak strict ICAO phraseology for controllers to understand.
 
Well, you could care less and that's fine. However, for me, I couldn't care less.

Pilots need to get over themselves. Houston or anywhere in the US is not like Central Africa where you need to speak strict ICAO phraseology for controllers to understand.

At the end of the day, does it really matter anyways? Let them have their little "see ya" joy, if it makes them feel better than so be it.
 

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