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Captains who don't respect their F/O's

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I inspect the f/os on every trip, I check their certificates, jepp updates, shoe shine through their hat condition, god help the f/o who shows up with a non spit shined shoe...wait ,respect? Nevermind!
PBR
 
If you are a good leader you will gain your FO's respect, and not demand it while you act like an arrogant person. Big part of that is also knowledge and skill. If you don't have those two then you will be walked on. Try not to reinvent the wheel; just do your job properly (procedures are there for a reason). Read some books about effective leadership. When I was an FO I flew with an individual who was so scared of the airplane that it was hard for me to respect him. He would not let his FO's (all of them) fly to the outstations. In this individuals' case it was a lack of confidence in his own skills and also lack of knowledge (should mention that the guy was a nice guy). Captains also remember to be approachable, and learn some people skills which will help you in the cockpit and also in LIFE.

Just my .02
 
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hahahaha....well that did not take long.
 
Box- you never answered if you were single? :)

(brett- boobies are 2nd base unless you're Amish... and i don't think the visual of her signature line counts...sorry boss. ;))
 
Eh... as the brief goes on my FO's legs... Your leg, your brief, u run it. Upgrade comes so damn fast these days that they need to get in the flow of running things, calling for checklists, flipping lights etc.

I love callin them out when they forget lights or autofeather... just like "they" used to.... Honestly, anything i can do to help them ease their transition, and reduce my worklload at the same time:) Brilliant
 
I think every crew member needs to earn the respect of their peers by being competent, mature, and professional.

And I think every crewmember in my crew needs to be a hot woman. Aviation is a sausage fest. Thanks Box Office for showing up.

Competent, mature, AND professional right?
 
You're welcome. I felt this forum needed some fresh air.

Glad to see you here Box Office! You seem like you've got the "cajones" to knock some of the boys off their asses. I tip an ale to you as I type. I love your signature. Thing that sucks, it's happened to me too :( Welcome aboard!
 
Wow, trying to pick up chicks on flightinfo! Box Office seems like a great woman. But come on guys...
 
Glad to see you here Box Office! You seem like you've got the "cajones" to knock some of the boys off their asses. I tip an ale to you as I type. I love your signature. Thing that sucks, it's happened to me too :( Welcome aboard!

Oh come on, we know most chick pilots don't have any boobs anyway.:laugh:
 
Oh come on, we know most chick pilots don't have any boobs anyway.:laugh:


I've flown with a few women and have been caught a several times staring. What can I say, its like second nature to me!!! I have never enjoyed turbulence as much as those days. :beer:
 
I've flown with a few women and have been caught a several times staring. What can I say, its like second nature to me!!! I have never enjoyed turbulence as much as those days. :beer:
Not as easy with the glass but with nice reflective dials, you can usually find the right angle where you don't have to look over. Just spend a little more time scanning said dial. Try not to fixate, though. :laugh:

-Brett
 
Not as easy with the glass but with nice reflective dials, you can usually find the right angle where you don't have to look over. Just spend a little more time scanning said dial. Try not to fixate, though. :laugh:

-Brett

Nice technique! I just don't understand why you guys are so fascinated with these things. It's funny, really.
 
I'm not fascinated with looking at bewbz. I'm fascinated with looking at things I'm not suppose to. ;)

-Brett
 
You're welcome. I felt this forum needed some fresh air.
I think your canz need some fresh air, preferably on a hot sunny beach, slightly moist, post pics quickly please!
PBR
 
Hate to interrupt this hornfest, but:

I did have a captain who enjoyed telling stories about all the FOs he "put in their place" for some pretty innocuous shi.t. That was a fun trip.
 
BOX OFFICE;1531590I just don't understand why you guys are so fascinated with these things. It's funny said:
Don't know what happened to the quote function, but;

We like curvy things with clean lines that have symmetry. You know, sports cars, motorcycles, airplanes, boats, AND a women's anatomy. Top AND bottom.

You ever see the way some guys do a preflight on a prop and feel the blade for nicks or scratches?

And don't worry, there are PLENTY of things women are fascinated with that we find funny as well.
 
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hey box office! we all notice the box in your lap in your avatar...it looks like a 70s box!....how disappointing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
hey box office! we all notice the box in your lap in your avatar...it looks like a 70s box!....how disappointing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ever seen box pictures from the 70s? May as well be in the jungle
 
I'm not fascinated with looking at bewbz. I'm fascinated with looking at things I'm not suppose to. ;)

-Brett

heh heh....you said "bewbz"

Careful, BOX OFFICE, you just jumped into a shark tank full of lonely guys in Comfort Inns. And you had to get them started on the subject of boobage. Welcome to the flying circus.
 
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