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Napoleon?
Mmmhmm, just as I thought.
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Napoleon?
Nah, unfortunately, you would be required to do the same amount of classtime and OJT as all of us had to do. Just like they wouldnt let me skip the front of the line to push to buttons on the autopilot.
Mmmhmm, just as I thought.
I just hammered out a wall of text in response to this...but, ultimately, decided it wasn't worth it. The long and short is this: No one here is claiming they can do your job. However, the notion that you could walk in and, in an afternoon, be able to do ours is laughable. Every pilot who has ever sat down and spent an afternoon with me at my desk has walked away with the same view: "this is harder than I thought".Out of that paragraph the only question/answer you have is what is F9?
I don't know, but given an afternoon and a short study I could do your job, can you say the same of mine?
Read this again. YEAR-TO-DATE, all flying, all carriers, not matter race nor creed....
As of 03/21/13 YV and EV are tied for dead last in completion factor, out of 15 DOT reporting US Airlines in completion factor. 97.1%. Innarguable fact. I can't spell it out any more crystal clear for you.
And further, I dont believe there is need for me to site my source as I am going strictly off the US DOT Reports. If you care that much to recheck my figures, I'm sure you can do your own Google search for "US DOT Airline Statistics"
I just hammered out a wall of text in response to this...but, ultimately, decided it wasn't worth it. The long and short is this: No one here is claiming they can do your job. However, the notion that you could walk in and, in an afternoon, be able to do ours is laughable. Every pilot who has ever sat down and spent an afternoon with me at my desk has walked away with the same view: "this is harder than I thought".
Sitting in a cubicle day in and out, is the nightmare. Everything you do is just part of my job, whereas my job encompasses far more than you will ever know, and won't until you enter the arena too. Without pilots, your job is meaningless, without dispatchers, my job becomes more work intensive, plain and simple. Planes have flown without dispatchers in the past, as well as without pilots, but the ones without pilots crash with alarming regularity, can't say the same as without dispatchers.Every pilot who has ever sat down and spent an afternoon with me at my desk has walked away with the same view: "this is harder than I thought".
That's nice. You're completely missing the point, but OK.Sitting in a cubicle day in and out, is the nightmare. Everything you do is just part of my job, whereas my job encompasses far more than you will ever know, and won't until you enter the arena too. Without pilots, your job is meaningless, without dispatchers, my job becomes more work intensive, plain and simple. Planes have flown without dispatchers in the past, as well as without pilots, but the ones without pilots crash with alarming regularity, can't say the same as without dispatchers.
That's nice. You're completely missing the point, but OK.
I'm done here. I don't have to deal with you (and your pathetic little ego) on a daily basis anymore. Vaya con dios.
You missed the point, the pilots who sat with you and said "that was harder than they thought" were referring to sitting in a cubicle, not the work, you did......
Thanks for playing.....quitter