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Oh and I see that you have all the answers.
well no one really cares what you think. if you weren't such an azz hole about it, im sure people would listen to you, even if it was to disagree. Attitude goes miles in this business and your's is very poor.
I find it very poor taste to negatively comment about anything I say, after all, i was a check airman on the space shuttle and wrote part 91k.
i accept your surrender and your apology.
And that is YOUR opinion. You are free to have it. Personally, I feel the operation at Flops should be stalled not for reasons of labor woes, but to get them to start fixing their airplanes correctly. Go ahead, this won't get you into any trouble - I dare ya... It is no secret how hard they avoid properly fixing their airplanes and that the bottom line in their operation is the bottom line, and NOT doing maintenance properly. You need to provide specific examples of this in order to make such an intense statement. Otherwise, it just shows how little you know about the mx performed on our airplanes. They have a BAD reputation amongst professional pilots who know what it means to have integrity and do things right. Oh riiigggght, and grounding an airplane to make a point about your dissatisfaction with the mx performed shows much more integrity and professionalism than going about it through the proper channels. Especially when you approach an airplane on day 1 with the intent if seeing how you can ground it because you're "upset" instead of intending to fly it safely like you were hired to do....
I wish them the best with their new contract and hope the pilots and company will reap many rewards going forward.
ok, i'm the guy writing the procedures for the first mars landing. And I designed the GPS system. What else you got?
take note all, this is the best part.
It's so funny watching you get upset about all this.
If you dont like unions, only YOU can change it. Not me.
think about it.
Hey, thanks for the slap. Please may I have another? I don't belong to a union. I would be happy to tell you to your face that any plane I fly not only meets the letter of the law, but it also contains a content, rested, competent pilot who is determined to come home to his family at the end of the week. Have I ever been pressured? Yes, although not with my present employer. Did I yield? Of course not. I told him I was PIC, and that was the end of the story. I don't need a union to back me up. Just what kind of spine are you using there? Clearly it's not your own.
I respect my fellow pilots who are unionized. I understand that management brought it on. Please respect those of us who work for companies that avoided unions by treating us like humans. Oh, and B19, you have still not learned to see both sides of an argument. That's ok, my eight year old daughter is working on the same issue.
With all due respect, since 95% of all commercial pilots unionized, it’s not too difficult to protect my family from this dynamic.
With all due respect, I've worked for a union carrier. I've seen PIC's show up at the last minute with no thought to the weather. I've seen pilots carried by their FO's who couldn't put a flight plan into an FMS to save their lives. I've seen guys propped up by unions far, far too long, who should have either been retrained, or retired. I couldn't wait to leave that job for this, where the pilots are competent, and completely in command of their aircraft, ahead of management.
Furthermore, the kind of fly-by-night pilots you are refering to are equally present in UNION carriers. Their excuse becomes that they want to get home, get to the hotel, get finished with the day. Think that doesn't happen at UNION carriers? Are you kidding me? Just how out to lunch are you?
Now, I don't think for one second that this is going on at Netjets, or will happen at Flops. But if you are silly enough to think that all union pilots are therefore competent, then you maybe should worry a little more about your family, and a little less about my non-union carrier. With all due respect.
By the way, do you know how many hours are in that right front seat? At my UNION carrier, it was as little as 250. My sim partner didn't know what the landing zone was. The next week, he was a UNION pilot.
Don't forget about the foil coated fire retardent blankets in the main landing gear wells. Torn, punctured or missing the foil coating? No go according to QA. (Also the "Discrepancy du jour" according to MX control.)
LMAO!
They have no idea what is about to hit them.....:smash:
Oh yeah, and make sure to do the ENTIRE anti-ice check prior to takeoff (assuming you haven't grounded it yet) as we're getting into icing season. . .
a.k.a. h-stb fail season