CFIfornow
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- Joined
- Jan 31, 2004
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I have been around for a few years now and have heard the bashing of Pinnacle pilots on this board as well as other places. While Pinnacle doses have a young group of pilots, those that I have met have been respectable people. However last night I had the distinct pleasure of sitting next to the biggest Pinnacle cliché that you can imagine.
First off non-reving with your shiny new flight case and roller bag is fine. Ad in the tee shirt, baggy shorts and okleys upside down on the back of your head….. not the preferred method.
Yes I do know that the Saab has props and that the airplane you fly is faster. But I still get paid more to fly it (as a F/O) then you do. (no, I will not be moving to a “real airplane” anytime soon)
Yes that pesky 2000hr total time requirement to upgrade is a b*tch. However some people have waited longer and there are even those who feel that a little more experience isn’t a bad thing.
No I do not want to come work for Pinnacle. If I did I would have applied a long time ago.
Captains if you have the opportunity please take the time educate your new hires on some of the things that happen out side of the airplane. A little bit of etiquette as well as checking your attitude at the airport entrance go a long way.
CFI
First off non-reving with your shiny new flight case and roller bag is fine. Ad in the tee shirt, baggy shorts and okleys upside down on the back of your head….. not the preferred method.
Yes I do know that the Saab has props and that the airplane you fly is faster. But I still get paid more to fly it (as a F/O) then you do. (no, I will not be moving to a “real airplane” anytime soon)
Yes that pesky 2000hr total time requirement to upgrade is a b*tch. However some people have waited longer and there are even those who feel that a little more experience isn’t a bad thing.
No I do not want to come work for Pinnacle. If I did I would have applied a long time ago.
Captains if you have the opportunity please take the time educate your new hires on some of the things that happen out side of the airplane. A little bit of etiquette as well as checking your attitude at the airport entrance go a long way.
CFI