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Maybe not as labor friendly as we'd like it to be, but 100% more labor friendly than what would be in place under anti-union Mitt Romney.

And yet under a mitt Romney administration, the economy does better, more people are able to fly to Disneyland, your company does better, you upgrade quicker, you get a better contract, you make more $$$, you are able to buy Melvin the GI Joe with the kungfu grip, Momma is happy, she eats more, gets fat, you lose interest, knock up the babysitter, marry her, dump Momma and live happily ever after.
Ironic, eh?
 
I'm Jewish. What's Christmas?

I'm atheist. Christmas in the United States is that secular holiday where loved ones share presents, have family parties, and celebrate together.

It was once a Christian holiday, but it has now been secularized, and is celebrated by many who are not Christians, myself included.

Welcome to the USA!
 
I spent three years at a major airline.
IN MY PERSONAL OPINION;... With all respect, I believe that every pilot should follow the rules...

Part of the deal in being a successful Captain is knowing which rule to bend and/or how far to bend it. We'd finish few flights if we played the "perfect every day" game.

I'm not surprised your major airline career was three years! ;-)
 
Q: What do you do future captain?

A: I write up the discrepancy, call the company, and tell them to find contract maintenance to fix the nav. light....Then I relax and lean back and read my book until it get's fixed or we time out and need to go to the hotel.

And, my answer would be the same if I was making $400,000/yr or was in the middle of a nasty situation like AMR is now.

Simple.

It's called being a professional. I do my job, you do yours.


Any company that doesn't want to hire me with that answer....is a company I don't want to work for.

It's the idiots that risk their tickets ( " departing with a known deficiency " in this case ) who think they are saving the day and being Hero's to the Company and their passengers....That allow company's to become totally mismanaged and unworkable.

WHY is there no maintenance at the station ( in this example) with a known departure not having been accomplished ?

That is just p-poor planning and a total lack of management....and management is NOT my job. Why do so many fools try to make it theirs?

MY license say's "Airline Transport Pilot" not..." Maintenance Scheduler / Overseer of Inept Planning / Janitor Who Cleans Up Other People Inexcusable Messes."


Rant OVER.



YKW

What would your answer be if it was YOUR last leg home on Christmas Eve and your family was waiting on you for dinner?
 
Part of the deal in being a successful Captain is knowing which rule to bend and/or how far to bend it. We'd finish few flights if we played the "perfect every day" game.

I'm not surprised your major airline career was three years! ;-)

Unfortunately, my number came up and I got laid off.
But, I am amazed that in your world, a successful captain, is that individual that knows which rule to bend??

I hope that you never get caught, and if that happened, I hope your company backs you up.
Good luck man.
 
And yet under a mitt Romney administration, the economy does better, more people are able to fly to Disneyland, your company does better, you upgrade quicker, you get a better contract, you make more $$$, you are able to buy Melvin the GI Joe with the kungfu grip, Momma is happy, she eats more, gets fat, you lose interest, knock up the babysitter, marry her, dump Momma and live happily ever after.
Ironic, eh?

Whatever you are smoking please share. Remember it's puff, puff, pass!
 
Q: What do you do future captain?

A: I write up the discrepancy, call the company, and tell them to find contract maintenance to fix the nav. light....Then I relax and lean back and read my book until it get's fixed or we time out and need to go to the hotel.

Why would you not just defer it? Then you would still depart on time and all is well.
 

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