CRJPup-
Your post confused me. I was the FO in the scenario, it was the CAPTAIN who had the big head due to his recent upgrade, most likely. And yes, when someone uses the phrases "this is my airplane"/"this is my cockpit", then absolutely they have a CLEAR misunderstanding or blatent disregard for the crew concept. Don't know about the exiting the runway brief thing, 'never seen a captain do that until on the rollout, "we'll get off at X-ray" ... I maintain centerline as we slow while in reverse ... "okay I have the flight controls" ... "you have the flight controls" ... and we exit. That's how it's always been for me...
And Anaconda, don't be so quick to jump on me regarding the military thing. Yes, there are a few ex-military types who are a joy to fly with, I'll give you that. However, my experience has been the opposite, for the most part. In this particular case, when a guy says things like "you wouldn't make it in the <brand of service>" and "you're on notice, I only wish we were in the service" I gotta feel that his attitude and belligerence were/are related to his military experience.
Thanks.
Your post confused me. I was the FO in the scenario, it was the CAPTAIN who had the big head due to his recent upgrade, most likely. And yes, when someone uses the phrases "this is my airplane"/"this is my cockpit", then absolutely they have a CLEAR misunderstanding or blatent disregard for the crew concept. Don't know about the exiting the runway brief thing, 'never seen a captain do that until on the rollout, "we'll get off at X-ray" ... I maintain centerline as we slow while in reverse ... "okay I have the flight controls" ... "you have the flight controls" ... and we exit. That's how it's always been for me...
And Anaconda, don't be so quick to jump on me regarding the military thing. Yes, there are a few ex-military types who are a joy to fly with, I'll give you that. However, my experience has been the opposite, for the most part. In this particular case, when a guy says things like "you wouldn't make it in the <brand of service>" and "you're on notice, I only wish we were in the service" I gotta feel that his attitude and belligerence were/are related to his military experience.
Thanks.
CRJ puppy said:Hhhmmm,
I'm sorry. I must not understand what the "crew concept" is. I must completely misunderstand the concept. Lordy, that might make me one of those dreaded, evil FO's with the small pecker and big head...
Guess briefing where you'll exit the runway is not part of your approach brief protocol.
I guess there's just many "tools" in the box today!