You know Captain Mark, I think you have started a beautiful example of a thread that asks a question, then indirectly answers itself. The issue of bashing other carriers, their pilots, their equipment, their payscales will continue till the end of time. The fact is, as long as there are guys with little wee wees, big watches, and Napoleons complex, they will always feel the need to knock someone down to feel better about their lot.
I remember at my last job having a Delta crew make alot of comments about not riding in the van with my lowly crew. They wanted to exercise their "contract" and leave us on the curb. Unfortunately for them we had been there first and werent budging from squatters rights, not to mention at their age, a fight would have been bad for them. Unless the three old ladys they were flying with hit us with their purses. Was it because they were DAL pilots? Maybe, but my college roomate is a pilot there and doesnt act that way, so I wrote them off as A-holes individually.
A USAIR captain made a comment about the airline I am employed with now after we invited them to join my crew in celebrating my impending change of employment. It was derogatory and in poor taste considering the history of his airline in relation to the topic. His FO wanted to die. Does that make USAir pilots a bunch of DH's. Not quite.
I have flown with guys at my current airline that are every bit as big of an a$$ as those two boneheads, and wouldnt say its indicitive of the culture, nor our feelings about other airlines. Maturity might have something to do with it, but the last time I defaulted to a pilot for anything relating to an admirable personality, well.....still looking. The uniform color, or equipment claimed never seems to change that.
Funny thing is that guys never do seem to realize they are playing tetherball with a claymore mine. Even funnier is that they dont realize that other pilots dont have the plunger trigger, management does. So the infighting and fingerpointing goes on as it does in here, and the management boobs just take notes on how to divide and conquer. Hope the mine isnt in front of me when it goes off........
Have to go, me and a few of the local major airline pilots in my neighborhood are going to barbeque a young embry-riddle grad charter FO for lunch. This whole eating your young concept hasnt really caught on with me, so I slip a few Elk steaks onto the grill when noone is looking....tastes just like chicken.
Sarcasm off...
Flame away!
I remember at my last job having a Delta crew make alot of comments about not riding in the van with my lowly crew. They wanted to exercise their "contract" and leave us on the curb. Unfortunately for them we had been there first and werent budging from squatters rights, not to mention at their age, a fight would have been bad for them. Unless the three old ladys they were flying with hit us with their purses. Was it because they were DAL pilots? Maybe, but my college roomate is a pilot there and doesnt act that way, so I wrote them off as A-holes individually.
A USAIR captain made a comment about the airline I am employed with now after we invited them to join my crew in celebrating my impending change of employment. It was derogatory and in poor taste considering the history of his airline in relation to the topic. His FO wanted to die. Does that make USAir pilots a bunch of DH's. Not quite.
I have flown with guys at my current airline that are every bit as big of an a$$ as those two boneheads, and wouldnt say its indicitive of the culture, nor our feelings about other airlines. Maturity might have something to do with it, but the last time I defaulted to a pilot for anything relating to an admirable personality, well.....still looking. The uniform color, or equipment claimed never seems to change that.
Funny thing is that guys never do seem to realize they are playing tetherball with a claymore mine. Even funnier is that they dont realize that other pilots dont have the plunger trigger, management does. So the infighting and fingerpointing goes on as it does in here, and the management boobs just take notes on how to divide and conquer. Hope the mine isnt in front of me when it goes off........
Have to go, me and a few of the local major airline pilots in my neighborhood are going to barbeque a young embry-riddle grad charter FO for lunch. This whole eating your young concept hasnt really caught on with me, so I slip a few Elk steaks onto the grill when noone is looking....tastes just like chicken.
Sarcasm off...
Flame away!
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