acaTerry
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CatYaaak said:You know what Terry?....that stuff you're talking about?....a professional pilot will block it out. While they're flying.
The "businessman/lawyer/doctor" pilot living FAR above the average income level yet takes off in their Trinidad or Baron stressing-out about their worldly problems drill holes with great frequency, and their insurance rates reflect this.
More often caused by lack of skills for the aircraft and conditions they fly in (100 hr pilots in the Bonanza, then the Malibu...see the trend?).
Plenty of highly-paid Legacy pilots also splashed even during the Gravy Train days. Their ability to buy 3 houses and 2 boats while paying alimony didn't make a difference.
Please define "plenty".
Airline passengers have NO moral obligation to try and grasp your "issues"...their obligation is to follow the crew's instructions once they board the aircraft. That's it.
And they don't. Unfastening seatbelts as soon as landed, getting up with the seatbelt sign on...so on
YOU are the one who's going to be held to the higher standard because you....to them....are part of the Company they're trusting will do what you say you'll do; operate to the highest level of safety regardless.
Agreed.
The contract your pilot group negotiated with the Company is YOUR contract, not theirs, and they didn't sit around the negotiating table.
BUT they are very vocal, and many write letters....
And why would you hold the pax in such low regard? You sound bitter.
I am not bitter. In fact I love my passengers...at the fracs. They are responsible people, not the Wal-Mart grade public who expect jet aircraft tickets at Greyhound bus prices.
I commute and repo on the airlines literally around the world, and for the life of me I've never heard any passengers discussing the pilots' salaries, lives, how easy it is to fly, etc. etc.
You must be deaf.
This may be hard for you to believe, but they talk about us as much as you talk about the shuttle bus driver on the way to the hotel.
Repeat...you must be deaf.
Emergency room doctors work long hectic nights for little $$ while deep in debt after paying years of dues under less-than-perfect conditions and equipment. If one mistakedly cuts out the liver of your loved one with fatal results instead of just removing the spleen that ruptured in the car crash, will you say "Doctor, that's ok I didnt understand your personal issues"?
I see no connection between this point and what I said...
There are bigger issues in the world than money that will most likely bring stress into anyone's career. Burned out to the point safety is affected?....quit. That's your moral obligation to the pax.
Why should a guy have to quit after having invested EVERYTHING into a one-way career? I say make the pax pay what it costs to travel. Every other industry does it...charge what things cost to produce. Why should airline employees have to fund this fare war with their wallets and their bodies?
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