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I dont see the problem, I was to pay 6 dollars for fuel, I would expect something in return.

And yes Cirrus pilots are douch bags.
 
siucavflight said:
I dont see the problem, I was to pay 6 dollars for fuel, I would expect something in return.

And yes Cirrus pilots are douch bags.

yeah because that was my point...:rolleyes:
 
Then what is your point? I have used a crew car many times for business related travel, just dont see the big deal.
 
And on top of it I bet they did not buy any gas either
 
pilotyip said:
And on top of it I bet they did not buy any gas either
Those bastards!
 
siucavflight said:
Those bastards!

Let's kill them and be done with it. :nuts:



(Then pee in their Cirrus.)
 
Say Again Over said:
Apparently a lot of you don't understand the position of a corporate or charter pilot, the car in my opinion is for the flight crew to go grab a bite, it isn't for the aircraft owner to use because he's too f-- lazy or cheap to rent a car.


Well, you can have that opinion, and obviously you do. but, remember opinions are like a$$holes....... And at the end of the day, you opinion really counts for less than nothing at all (if that's possible) The car does not belong to you. the car belongs to the FBO, for serving thier customers as they see fit. It they think it is the sole domain of charter and corporae pilots, then it is. If they think that it is for the convenience of any customer that arrives in a plane, regardless of size, then it is. You can attempt to assert your opinion of what it should be, but you're wrong, and not a little infantile. There is no national ALPA courtesy car commitee, there are no courtesy car guidelines. the rules are made up by the guy who owns the car, and if you don't like his rules, well, all I can say is grow up.
 
A Squared said:
There is no national ALPA courtesy car commitee, there are no courtesy car guidelines. the rules are made up by the guy who owns the car, and if you don't like his rules, well, all I can say is grow up.
Yeah, what he said.
 
A Squared said:
There is no national ALPA courtesy car commitee, there are no courtesy car guidelines. the rules are made up by the guy who owns the car, and if you don't like his rules, well, all I can say is grow up.
If there was an ALPA courtesy car commitee do you think that I could be president of it?
 

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