However, far and away, the best pilots are those who've cut their teeth at the hands of the Mighty Beech 1900(C or D). The FMS can be figured out sooner or later, but the Beech'll teach you how to fly.imp:
So the bestest pilot are Mesa trained.
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However, far and away, the best pilots are those who've cut their teeth at the hands of the Mighty Beech 1900(C or D). The FMS can be figured out sooner or later, but the Beech'll teach you how to fly.imp:
From strickly a stick and rudder perspective, yes flying wealthy people (or any people for that matter) trains one to fly "better" than flying boxes....If you have experience flying people, especially wealthy, you know not to bank 45 degrees to final, not to descend at 4000 ft/m.. Not to slam on the brakes and TR's...
We have people at our place with only BE99 cargo time... Our non pilot co-workers can tell the difference of experience.
Nothing against only having box flying experience, but I think flying peole trains you to be smoother. (Not a better pilot operational/standard wise)
get over yourself ,i'm one of the 495,and the best sticks i have seen are the freightdogs, hands down. some good guys in the fracs,but your statement is over the top. from a stick and rudder perspective " better", please.
Nothing against only having box flying experience, but I think flying peole trains you to be smoother. (Not a better pilot operational/standard wise)
A poor pilot is a poor pilot, no matter what he or she is flying.
Pilots who have a condescending opinion about a type of flying they have never done only highlight their own inexperience.
News flash, I'm furloughed and don't fly wealthy people around. The people I do fly though, are quite happy and appreciative for what I'm doing.
But let's look at why flying wealthy/famous people around (again, something I no longer do) requires a higher degree of professionalism and safety than flying car parts. If one of the fracs dorks a plane with a celebrity onboard, the entire country will find out. The backlash against the company could be big enough to cripple it permanently. What happens when a cargo plane goes down? Maybe some coverage at the location of the crash, and maybe some coverage at the hometown of the company. The rest of the world never finds out and doesn't care, and the cargo company will continue to get business as long as they are the lowest bidder. It may be a cold way to look at things, but that's how they are.
And there lies the problem, you have no clue what impact the union vote had on CS.
There is nothing at all to be commended about a person who says he wants to scab.
There is nothing to be commended about a person who will leave his/her job, march around like an idiot, and coerce others to leave their jobs or face reprisals for the rest of their careers. NOTHING.
So you are not a trained professional, willing to stick up for your quality of life and quantity of pay, as well as that of others, when the chips are down.(sigh) It is a good thing you weren't around in 1776, or 1862, or 1944. In the current situation over there at NetJets, you can cause little or no harm, but your attitude is sad.
I will fight for good conditions, but not at the expense of threatening the well being of my company. Furthermore, and thank you for the civilized post, I would NEVER mistreat a pilot who had struck, nor would I keep a list of strikers so I could harass them at every opportunity. Yet they would do those things to me. See the difference?
"But let's look at why flying wealthy/famous people around (again, something I no longer do) requires a higher degree of professionalism and safety than flying car parts."
Interesting attitude.
Seems to me that there should be no difference in the level of professionalism with which you approach your flying regardless of what is in the cabin.
Do you actually relax your standards if there are not "wealthy/famous" people" in the back?
No she posts over on the other siteGo easy on the old timer...he's just a little past his prime.
wasn't commended for that, but for being civil in his posts, something a lot of people who are unsure of themselves have trouble doing.There is nothing at all to be commended about a person who says he wants to scab.
as per above, when someone is unsure of themselves and their life choices they have to look down on someone to feel better about themselves.From someone who thinks he's better because he flies wealthy people around (who think nothing of him).
From strickly a stick and rudder perspective, yes flying wealthy people (or any people for that matter) trains one to fly "better" than flying boxes....