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Not sure, but the "glass" 172 might be OK. I know we get a lot of people from a school in Peachtree City GA that uses the Cirrus ( I think thats what it is) and they count that as glass time. Call back the person you talked to and ask.
Umm....people....the whole point of a glass cockpit is to make it EASIER to fly on the 'gauges'....not harder. Asking pilots for Glass Time is pure BULL********************.
I'd rather have a hand-flying old-school freight-dog sitting next to me than some RJ goober with 1000hrs of 'glass time'....
Great.... "glass time"...... Forget about experience and cross wind landing ability.....
I guess we are hiring button pushers instead of aviators.....
I got the call from ASA today and they said I need some glass time. Do you know if a 172 with the G1000 would work as the glass time or does it need to be some jet course? I would'nt mind going out and flying a 172 around, but I am not paying for a jet class!!
Thanks
If wms is your instructor, be up on your Seinfeld quotes.
Jackie Chiles says, "Glass cockpit? Who told you glass time? Pushing the speaker phone,
"Linda, make an appointment with wms, tell him it's for me"
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10 Hours In A C172 G1000........ $4000
Intrest Owed After Putting $4000 On Your Credit Card..... $3000
Being Assigned The Atr In Newhire Class After All That..... Priceless!
10 Hours In A C172 G1000........ $4000
Intrest Owed After Putting $4000 On Your Credit Card..... $3000
Being Assigned The Atr In Newhire Class After All That..... Priceless!
Complaining to the Director of Operations you are young, hip, and should be flying a jet.....
How much for that?
That is priceless.
I wasn't exactly happy about getting the ATR, but it wasn't because of the airplane--it's one of the more superior turboprops around and actually a joy to fly--it was because of the routes (Macon, GA 5 times a day, anyone?) and the fact that ASA is getting rid of the plane soon, which would force me to go through groundschool all over again just to be an F/O again.
But whatever. 2 years ago, I'd have been lucky to get on anywhere with 1,000 hours.
If you need help figuring out how to bid the jet, find me in the crew lounge, and I'll show you. You'll love going to Des Moines, Iowa 5 times a day. Oooh, and that 33 hour Omaha overnight on the weekends. Yee-haw!
Meanwhile, I'm enjoying my overnights in Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach every week. Even if it took me 6 legs and 12 hours to get there. The bars are open late and the beach is open early.
If you need help figuring out how to bid the jet, find me in the crew lounge, and I'll show you. You'll love going to Des Moines, Iowa 5 times a day. Oooh, and that 33 hour Omaha overnight on the weekends. Yee-haw!
Meanwhile, I'm enjoying my overnights in Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach every week. Even if it took me 6 legs and 12 hours to get there. The bars are open late and the beach is open early.
I got the call from ASA today and they said I need some glass time. Do you know if a 172 with the G1000 would work as the glass time or does it need to be some jet course? I would'nt mind going out and flying a 172 around, but I am not paying for a jet class!!
Thanks
I've found a good bar within walking distance of the Palace Westin. It's about a 10 minute walk south on the beach, but well worth it. Ask me for details, but let's just say the the bartender now LOVES ATR crews.
At what point do you stop pretending as if his ratings were just handed to him? Does the fact that some of the newer, low time pilots jump from a 172 to an RJ make you angry? If I had the opportunity to go to an RJ at 300 hours I would have jumped on it. Sadly, I did not. I just think a little faith in the future of aviation would be appreciated. It is up to you regional captains to make sure these green FO's become the Aviators they should be. It may not be what you want to do, but when the company puts an FO with less than 1000 hours in the cockpit, there is no way around it.You are absolutely right. That's the changing face of aviation now....It's like getting an MPL instead of a traditional pvt, inst, comm. God help these new kids coming into aviation.
You mean the tiki bar? I went there the first week we went to HHI.