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Mindset of the typical US Airways east pilot?

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What's particularly disappointing about this mindset is that somewhere along the line rather than being the absolute best you can be it became more important to be better than others, whoever they are.
 
I'm not a usapa cheerleader but come on flyer your statements make you look as silly as the letter writer. Us air was going down the tubes yes but to view awa as a savior is nonsense. Where was awa going? You guys were a nice little regional airline in the southwest. You both needed each other. You were both going nowhere fast.
 
And his talk about AWA pilots never in their dreams could have flown as international widebody CAs to Europe making $200k?
You mean because they flew 747s across the Pacific? There are US east pilots who probably couldn't even get a 747 started (as proven by their own CA that threw a fit when she couldn't start an APU and had to be escorted from the terminal by airport security)

http://www.thestreet.com/story/1119...?puc=outbrain&cm_ven=outbrain&obref=obnetwork

Yep, "Best of the best"
 
What's particularly disappointing about this mindset is that somewhere along the line rather than being the absolute best you can be it became more important to be better than others, whoever they are.


This thread should end with flyboyike' s comments. Well said

Metrojet
 
You mean because they flew 747s across the Pacific? There are US east pilots who probably couldn't even get a 747 started (as proven by their own CA that threw a fit when she couldn't start an APU and had to be escorted from the terminal by airport security)

http://www.thestreet.com/story/1119...?puc=outbrain&cm_ven=outbrain&obref=obnetwork

Yep, "Best of the best"

Not defending/accusing anyone here, but do you know the entire story, or do you simply copy and paste news stories on this board, just to satisfy your anger? I still remember how you accused an east crew of letting a fake pilot ride the jumpseat without knowing the entire details (which were btw distributed by USAPA's propaganda blast mail). I assume you have been in this business long enough to know that there are usually two sides to a story, and that there is a ~10% of oddballs (or whatever you wanna call it) of any group. (Count me in if you want!)

Guilty by association! Sweet!! Happy Thanksgiving!
 
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What's particularly disappointing about this mindset is that somewhere along the line rather than being the absolute best you can be it became more important to be better than others, whoever they are.

Nothing new, I am afraid:

"There is also more than a hint of professional snobbery among the men of every line, each convinced that the methods, techniques, and demands of the other airlines must be somewhat inferior to his own."

Ernest K. Gann, "Fate is the Hunter", 1961, describing "the atmosphere of air transport flying during the 1930s".
 
I don't have a dog in this fight, but the good Capt A isn't fit to sit right seat in an Key Lime Navajo.

He demands respect and has a ridiculous sense of entitlement but I can GUARANTEE that this ace of aces wouldn't last a day in the lowly world of pt135 box hauling; a job that is no doubt beneath him anyway.

This guy is a joke. If he lost his medical or USAir wasn't rescued, what would this clown have been qualified to do?

If USAir was saved by a bunch of underlings that could only hack it at a bush league airline, what does that say about the good Capt A and his clean cut, high flying band of merry wingmen?

I'm sure he's an extreme case, but good lord...
 
I'm not a usapa cheerleader but come on flyer your statements make you look as silly as the letter writer. Us air was going down the tubes yes but to view awa as a savior is nonsense. Where was awa going? You guys were a nice little regional airline in the southwest. You both needed each other. You were both going nowhere fast.

AWA wasn't in nearly as much troble as US Airways was. Airways was on the verge of liquidation. AWA's future was no different or brighter than JetBlue/Alaska. AWA would have found someone else to merge with and still be okay.
 
I can imagine how this letter got written

Capt. - Hey James, don't you think you should wait until we get out of 10,000 to break out the laptop. or at least until the flaps are up/

Anderson - I'm writing Judge Silver a letter telling her how we deserve to be put ahead of all the west pilots on the basis of our professionalism

Capt. - That's great but the tower is calling saying they saw sparks from the tail as we rotated.

Anderson - Hell, they said that when we landed! They must hate these A321's!

Capt. - Yeah, James, you make a pretty convincing argument. I guess we are the best of the best. Oh, damn, we were supposed to cross XXXXX at 12 and 250!!
 

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