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Joe Patroni

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Just saw some big brass touring the Mesaba training center. Mr Steenland (sp) and what appeared to be some associates. Mr Foley and Mr Spanjers.
hhhmmmmmmmmm!
 
The 3 stooges make their appearance at the Spectrum Center Would be nice if all 3 visited a recurrent ground school for questions.
 
Joe Patroni said:
Just saw some big brass touring the Mesaba training center. Mr Steenland (sp) and what appeared to be some associates. Mr Foley and Mr Spanjers.
hhhmmmmmmmmm!

Doug Steeland and Mickey Foret from the NWA board were at the Mesaba training center to "check out their investment." They spent a while here and toured the building and training facilities.

Seems to me they want to see if we can handle a new load of 44-seaters and all the training that comes with it.

But don't worry, there is nothing to announce. Riiiiiiiight... :rolleyes:
 
Towelie said:
Doug Steeland and Mickey Foret from the NWA board were at the Mesaba training center to "check out their investment." They spent a while here and toured the building and training facilities.

Seems to me they want to see if we can handle a new load of 44-seaters and all the training that comes with it.

But don't worry, there is nothing to announce. Riiiiiiiight... :rolleyes:

If any airline gets the 44 or 50 seaters, it will be Pinnacle. Pinnacle will have 138 CRJ's by the end of the year and it is beyond me why NWA would want to give any more RJ flying to Me-saab-a.
 
The answers to that are self-evident. Why would they want us to hassle with three types, if it was not really necessary? Maybe our insurance carrier has some confidence in us?
We all have growing pains when receiving aircraft, but I hardly pay attention, and I've seen and heard a lot of things over there....
My father, who was a wwii combat marine, said the men in the army he fought with on Guadalcanal were every bit as good as his fellow marines, but the problem was with their LEADERSHIP, namely the officer corps.
So it is with pinnacle...
But maybe i'm just jealous. Who cares. Anyway, I look forward to helping your Strategic Preparedness Committee(strike) in a year or two.
You are planning on holding the line, right?....

Joe Patroni: great handle and avatar!!
 
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8HRRULE said:
If any airline gets the 44 or 50 seaters, it will be Pinnacle. Pinnacle will have 138 CRJ's by the end of the year and it is beyond me why NWA would want to give any more RJ flying to Me-saab-a.

It's obvious why Pinnacle needs more CRJ's.......Replacements. Ouch, did I say that out loud? My bad.

I guess if performance, safety, and experience are overlooked, you're a shoe in.
 
I thought NW has said any new growth goes to other carriers
besides Mesaba and Pinnacle..because of an agreement with
the NW pilots union. Are you hearing that is changing?
 
xjcaptain said:
It's obvious why Pinnacle needs more CRJ's.......Replacements. Ouch, did I say that out loud? My bad.

I guess if performance, safety, and experience are overlooked, you're a shoe in.

It's only growing pains. Happens everywhere.
 
It happens everywhere!!??

Bull$hit!!! Fatal accidents, major hull damage incidents, stupid radio work, blocking taxiways routinely, and dozens(hundreds?) of violations do not happen everywhere.

You are a knucklehead, and a lousy advocate for your group. There are many mature pinnacle pilots on this board. You sound as if you are ready to shrug all that off? Well?
 
8HRRULE said:
It's only growing pains. Happens everywhere.

Growing pains....Happens everywhere....So you're saying that these issues are acceptable and normal? Might be time to re-evaluate. Seems that XJ grew a lot a while back and didn't have these "growing pains". Seems many others have grown without nearly so much "growing pain". One our two incidents MIGHT be chalked up to "bad luck". When you see so many in a short amount of time it's a trend. That trend needs to be stopped right in it's tracks before others are hurt. It's debateable if that guidance needs to come from the top down in MGT or in training, or from the feds, but regardless there are problems, and they need to be fixed....Now.
 
xjcaptain said:
Growing pains....Happens everywhere....So you're saying that these issues are acceptable and normal? Might be time to re-evaluate. Seems that XJ grew a lot a while back and didn't have these "growing pains". Seems many others have grown without nearly so much "growing pain". One our two incidents MIGHT be chalked up to "bad luck". When you see so many in a short amount of time it's a trend. That trend needs to be stopped right in it's tracks before others are hurt. It's debateable if that guidance needs to come from the top down in MGT or in training, or from the feds, but regardless there are problems, and they need to be fixed....Now.

XJ lost an EMB-145xr in Beaumont, TX in 1998.
 
8HRRULE said:
XJ lost an EMB-145xr in Beaumont, TX in 1998.

No kidding........Been at XJ since well before 1998 and we've had Metros, Dash-8's, Saabs, Avros.........But no EMB-145's. Keep trying though.
 
Did your parents have any kids that lived?

8HRRULE said:
XJ lost an EMB-145xr in Beaumont, TX in 1998.

Listen, girl. Go away, and let someone else make a fool of themselves.
XJ has never flown an EMB-145.
 
8HR is total flamebait, as you are well aware. Why keep responding to him. He is not representitive of the PCL pilot group just as I hope that the like of XJCAPTAIN and SAABSERVENT do not represent the XJ pilot group.

I'm know some of our pilots pull stupid pilot tricks. If you think you or your pilots are not prone to the same things, please get off your high horse and check into reality.

A question of PCL pilots holding the line coming from XJ? OK

It sounds like we're all trying to sway NWA on their decision on who to award future RJ's to. I'm sure they have already made their decision, but if they haven't I hope they don't come to flightinfo looking for answers :)
 
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This guy is kind of like a little kid misbehaving... the more attention you give him/her, the more they keep d!ckin' around... just ignore 'um...
 
8HRRULE said:
XJ lost an EMB-145xr in Beaumont, TX in 1998.

Good reason to use the most valuable feature of this web forum...the Ignore user feature.
 
Fellas.... everybody chill.

Training = 8hrrule = TROLL

Don't fall for it. You are doing what he wants.

PCL and MSA... knock it the f*** off. No matter what you think, know, or hear, let's just try to co-exist, okay?

Thanks.

*Towelie climbs down from soapbox.*
 
Add 8HRRULE to your Ignore List​


Then I clicked submit.....aaa...that felt good!
 
Carl_Spackler said:
8HR is total flamebait, as you are well aware. Why keep responding to him. He is not representitive of the PCL pilot group just as I hope that the like of XJCAPTAIN and SAABSERVENT do not represent the XJ pilot group.

What exactly have I posted that is so bad? I havn't speculated on anything. Only stated facts that are available for anybody to read (NTSB) etc. I also havn't said that their pilots are sub par or anything else. I said that there have been a string of incidents that may indicate that some things may need to be addressed in the Pinnacle corporate structure (management, training issues etc) to prevent further incidents. I think that is the ultimate goal, to prevent other things from happening if at all possible. If I ruffled your feathers, it's your problem not mine. I do not apologize for anything that I have posted. I believe that my posts have been factual and on point. Sometimes reality can be a real slap in the face.
 
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Workin'Stiff said:
This guy is kind of like a little kid misbehaving... the more attention you give him/her, the more they keep d!ckin' around... just ignore 'um...

What did i say that was so bad?
 
Nothing bad. Just unintelligent. So, I personally won't pay attention to you and I hope that others won't in addition.
 
Workin'Stiff said:
Nothing bad. Just unintelligent. So, I personally won't pay attention to you and I hope that others won't in addition.

Dude, just because you are not in agreeance with my statements, dont think that there is a lack of intellect. I represent the changing status quo.
 
8HRRULE said:
Dude, just because you are not in agreeance with my statements, dont think that there is a lack of intellect. I represent the changing status quo.

Just because you use words that don't exist like "agreeance" doesn't make your statement any more accurate.

The act is old. Put down the keyboard, go pick up a copy of MS Flight Sim and pretend to be the pilot you obviously aren't.
 
Towelie said:
Just because you use words that don't exist like "agreeance" doesn't make your statement any more accurate.

The act is old. Put down the keyboard, go pick up a copy of MS Flight Sim and pretend to be the pilot you obviously aren't.

What makes a person a pilot, Towlie? Are you any less of a pilot because you don't know how to use an FMS? Would not knowing what a "GREEN NEEDLE" is make you less of pilot? How about not knowing what "EICAS" stands for? Absolutely not. I would never hold any of these things against you. You'll get there soon enough. I know it, Captain.:)
 
What does it all mean...

8HRRULE said:
I represent the changing status quo.
Jeez, we are goin' backwards sooooo fast!!

Joe Patroni said:
Just saw some big brass touring the Mesaba training center. Mr Steenland (sp) and what appeared to be some associates. Mr Foley and Mr Spanjers.
hhhmmmmmmmmm!
jparks said:
what does that mean?
And I just saw an Orangutan run through the back yard of the Best Western-DTW with panties on his head singing, "We all live in a yellow submarine." What does it all mean.....?

PS - Hey Training, or 8hr, or whatever you call yourself: An orangutan is a member of the ape family. It is identifiable by it's long, red hair and can be found in Sumatra and Borneo in southeast Asia.
"Right Turn, Clide."
 
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captpetefam said:
Jeez, we are goin' backwards sooooo fast!!

If you want to blame someone, blame management. Look, people, management is our boss. We work for our management. They can see the big scheme of things. We (pilots) need to stop fighting with management and do what it takes to make them happy. Do you think that they want us to fail. No. They want us to succeed. We, as employees, should be willing to make whatever sacrifices that they deem necessary. This is the 21st century, people. Act like it.
 
Dude--- Part of what is wrong with this industry are people like you who think they are more than what they really are. I'm not bashing Pinnacle, but they have had a very high number of headlines recently. CHQ is growing like mad and no one hears anything (good or bad) about them. PCL has been around from the 80's and still hasnt figured anything out. Yes a bunch of new jets fast can be a challange for a company... but all the more reason to train the shiznit out of the pilots and ensure maximum caution is taken with the airplane.

P.S. It was ExpressJet who lost an EMB-145 at BPT--- It wasnt an XR they werent around yet, and it wasnt a revenue flight, but I guess the airplane was never really lost... The cockpit is now a Procedures Trainer, and the Cabin is now used for flight attendant and emergency training. Its kinda ironic if you think about the fact that F/A practice emergency drill in an airplane that has already crashed.
 
8HRRULE said:
We work for our management. They can see the big scheme of things. We (pilots) need to stop fighting with management and do what it takes to make them happy. Do you think that they want us to fail. No. They want us to succeed. We, as employees, should be willing to make whatever sacrifices that they deem necessary. This is the 21st century, people. Act like it.

Ok, I vowed I wasn't gonna reply to anymore of your posts, but I can't help myself. With the above quote, it certainly fits your previous statements that 9E pilots are gonna get industry leading contracts in the upcoming negotiations. Because that's EXACTLY what MANAGEMENT wants. So the pilots "should be willing to make whatever sacrifices they deem necessary," and demand that the pilots accept an industry leading contract...
 

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