murfdawg998
CHAMP, HERE!!!
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Just like Global guys landing on the short runway at Westchester.
Didn't hear about that one! Wow
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Just like Global guys landing on the short runway at Westchester.
Didn't hear about that one! Wow
Just like Global guys landing on the short runway at Westchester.
"Its for you"
Good to see you in on what is likely the dumbest pilot web board thread in a long time.
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Just like Falcon 7X guys landing on a snow covered downhill runway at Westchester!At night.
Glad to see you stirring the pot and having fun also.
You missed a good day on Saturday. It was good to see some of the guys.
The best way, the most logical way, the way with some science behind it - thats my favorite way. What I "like" or "I've always done it that way" is for the less than professionals in this business.
You dont need to be in a 777 to do an FMS overlay approach. You can do it in almost any aircraft with an fms.
FMS goes out, shooting an ndb at night in bad wx?? Come on holmes, why didnt you add a meteor shower and a 4000' runway to your less than plausible example?
I could not agree more with the fact that we in the corporate world will see many more Non Precis Appchs than 121 guys. I will say again though, not my idea not my data. Read the 2 pages on it in Book 1 of the Jepps. Why do you think they went to all the trouble to add VNAV glideslope data to so many(nearly ALL) Non Precis Appchs in Jepps?
Way off track here. In the face of the personal attacks, I will reiterate, there is a best and safest way to do almost all we do in the cockpit. None of which was figured out by me. Meanwhile I have heard nothing to lead me to believe much different than what I thought when I started this which is pretty much summed up in double psych's post.
The best way, the most logical way, the way with some science behind it - thats my favorite way. What I "like" or "I've always done it that way" is for the less than professionals in this business.
My area is surrounded by mountains so I don't need any GPS or FMS hiccups while I fly the supposedly-correct departure per the box...
I would almost argue that you are much more likely to have a hiccup with VHF Navigation than with an GPS/FMS... although pilot's do screw up programming the FMS/GPS way more so than they do with the VHF stuff...
While it sounds like you work with clowns (if not exaggerated somewhat?)....you will get the same EXACT response from me if you start telling me what Netjets or your airline does/did.
Really, people dont care. If you liked it at your airline why did you leave? If Netjets intriques you - go fly a GV there for 85-100K instead of the normal 150-175K. Nobody cares.
FWIW - if I was so concerned I would really inquire about SOPs/Callouts/Standards etc in an interview. You can tell pretty quick if an operation tries to go by the book or if they are cowboys. Screen your employers, I sure would.
This honestly sounds like a personal problem, not a Pt 91 in general problem.
Good Luck.
I do appeciate debate. Sounds like you guys are at quality operations. Actually I'm at a high quality company.....just an evolving flight department that has been a good bit behind the times. Often begin to wonder if it's me. Maybe sometimes it is
Don't admit you "don't know everything" on this board. That's like blood in the water for the sharks!!!!!! God forbid a pilot actually admit he isn't a god...
I mean if you have a natural abilty, some common sense, and maybe some good training you might not need to run takeoff distance numbers when departing Salina, Kansas in a straight wing citaiton...
Call my a cowboy...the ladies do![]()