SkyBoy1981
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Captain Morgan said:I just want to know why that First Officer in the picture has only two stripes. Did he just upgrade from Flight Attendant or something?
PapaGiorgio said:I read an article in AOPA more than a few years back that UPS had a 747 captain that was 23 or 24. Got the slot through some kind of a merge or something about 25 yrs ago. But I guess that might not have been as unusaul back then as it would be now.
pilotyip said:G200 where in the article did the $150K come up? Besides he is still further ahead than he would if he had spent $100K on a 4-yr aviation college and started his first flying job at age 22..
Correct. One of my Lear F/O's went to Colgan while I stayed in Lears. When I was applying to jetBlue, so was he.HawkerF/O said:No, there are some guys in their late 20s and early 30 over at JB. Saw him on Carson Daly about a year ago when he flew the show's crew to the left coast, and they were clowning him for being so young.
Correct. And if you read the article again, you'll see that he "self-sponsored himself" through the program, meaning he either borrowed it as a loan or got it from Mom and Dad.I used to flight instruct for the Oxford Aviation program, these people pay a minimum of $120,000 for the program, if they require any extra training, they pay rates of, for example, $375 per hour for dual instruction in a warrior.
INCORRECT! Good luck next time.pilotyip said:Lear 70 PFT in the US is all but dead, do you forget how common PFT was back in the mid 90's Exec Jet, ACA, Valuejet, etc.
CoolGuy92 said:Am I the only one who noticed this guy's name? LMAO!!!! Peter Gibbons. Nice.... Uh, Yeah... Were gonna need you to come in on Saturday... That would be great. Oh, Oh... I almost forgot....
Peter... Whats happening?
Beautiful.
Looks like you need a reading course, Slick.hoover said:Read the attached article. It says the RAF sponsored him through the training.
That's an RAF SCHOLARSHIP, not SPONSORSHIP. He paid for his own training. Clear?Peter, who lives in Oxton, Wirral, did an RAF flying scholarship at the age of 18 and self sponsored himself through Oxford Aviation Training.
Where's the problem? If you don't understand the dangers of PFT, then I'd be preaching to a brick wall, so do us all a favor and go get educated then come back and we'll discuss it when you understand the erosion of the profession this causes.I am so sick and tired of the mantra that the only acceptable way to get into an airliner cockpit is to "pay your dues" by spending years instructing, flying freight or for the commuters, or whatever. He obviously can do the job, so where's the problem?
SkyBoy1981 said:Why does everyone assume that just because someone succeeds at a young age that mommy and daddy bought their way to the top? It may be true in some situations, but it certainly isn't always the case. It really isn't fair to put someone in that category without knowing their background.
Carl_Spackler said:How old's the youngest Airbus CA in the states? 45?
Captain Morgan said:I just want to know why that First Officer in the picture has only two stripes. Did he just upgrade from Flight Attendant or something?
Yup. Was flying King Airs looking for a regional job. About 1/3 of the jobs available were PFT.pilotyip said:Lear 70 I debate it becasue I think you are wrong, were you job shopping in 1996?
Carl_Spackler said:How old's the youngest Airbus CA in the states? 45?
Lear70 said:Looks like you need a reading course, Slick.
That's an RAF SCHOLARSHIP, not SPONSORSHIP. He paid for his own training. Clear?
Looks like YOU need the reading course, not-so-slick!
Direct quote copied and pasted:
Peter, who was sponsored through Oxford Air training school by the RAF, now flies passengers to holiday destinations from Manchester Airport.Clear, dumbass?
pilotyip said:no college degree required, see if you want to be a pilot you fly airplanes. Experience wins over the degree in this case.
FlyinScotsman said:Why Oh Why?!?!?!?!?
Look at me, I didn't go to college and I turned out fine!
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No, it's not, asshole. My quote was direct copied and pasted as well, or did you conveniently forget to check that?John2375 said:Lear70 said:Looks like you need a reading course, Slick.
That's an RAF SCHOLARSHIP, not SPONSORSHIP. He paid for his own training. Clear?
Looks like YOU need the reading course, not-so-slick!
Direct quote copied and pasted:
Peter, who was sponsored through Oxford Air training school by the RAF, now flies passengers to holiday destinations from Manchester Airport.Clear, dumbass?
CaptainMark said:Easy Lear70..your gonna make him cry...