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COMAIR....leader in pilot contracts and kcuf ups....go management...


MAYBE if they were not spending SO much money on pilots they could afford an up to date system....
This was the sentiment through the traveling public... then we had USdare do their thing...oh what a great holiday season for our industry...
 
Surplus
That's the shortest post I think I've ever seen you post. Nothing of value but at last your learning the importance of brevity.
 
Comair Ground Crews suck... almost no where do you find any work ethic... but its especially bad in CVG where its like pulling teeth just to get the release. I think they get bonus for every delay they cause!
 
embraerjetpilot said:
Comair Ground Crews suck... almost no where do you find any work ethic... but its especially bad in CVG where its like pulling teeth just to get the release. I think they get bonus for every delay they cause!
Spoken like a true pilot who's company has never had to hire more than 50 handlers in any one station, and who's never been to ATL.
Fortunately all you have to do is call out on time when they cause a delay to protect that favored DCI status.
 
embraerjetpilot said:
Comair Ground Crews suck... almost no where do you find any work ethic... but its especially bad in CVG where its like pulling teeth just to get the release. I think they get bonus for every delay they cause!
Maybe they just don't like you.
 
FmrFreightDog said:
However, Surplus, if you want to see the root of the problems Delta pilots and others have with you guys, you need not look any further than yourself.
Speaking only for myself, by now you should have figured out that I don't really give a rat's a$$ what Delta pilots think of us. That's part of your problem, you worry more about what Delta pilots think of you than what you think of yourself.

Smell the coffee guy, Delta pilots don't wast their time worry about you or me. If you wan't to wast your time worrying about them, be my guest.
 
surplus1 said:
Speaking only for myself, by now you should have figured out that I don't really give a rat's a$$ what Delta pilots think of us.
As is shown in the majority of your posts


That's part of your problem, you worry more about what Delta pilots think of you than what you think of yourself.
Nice "rjdc" style spin. I didn't see where he posted that!

Smell the coffee guy, Delta pilots don't wast their time worry about you or me. If you wan't to wast your time worrying about them, be my guest.
Its quotes like that that stir up even more animosity towards the pilot groups. I have tried to be nice to you surplus, but have failed miserably! I see now your true colors.
737
 
737 Pylt said:
I have tried to be nice to you surplus, but have failed miserably! I see now your true colors.
737
737,

Thank you for trying, I have done the same. Respect me and I will respect you equally. However, understand that we are peers, i.e., equals, no more no less. You owe me nothing and I owe you nothing. I'm certain that you don't lose any sleep worrying about what Comair pilots think of you. Likewise, I don't lose any sleep worrying about what Delta pilots think of me. I also have no need to be politically correct. In the final analysis we both put our pants on in the same way.

We'll probably get a lot farther in whatever we do or say if we just call a spade by its name and avoid pretense.
 
embraerjetpilot said:
Comair Ground Crews suck... almost no where do you find any work ethic... but its especially bad in CVG where its like pulling teeth just to get the release. I think they get bonus for every delay they cause!


Or you could do what most folks do at an outstation when they don't get a release in a timely manner, climb down from your lofty perch, find it, and write it up later.
 
I don't have time to read the whole thread but I'm wondering if General Lee has called for CMR to be sold and replaced by Xjet. After all that was his response to the Cat 2 issues at SkyWest.

Speaking of the General, I haven't seen him post lately, has he been sitting this one out??
 
No, I was out there when everything was falling apart, and I saw that it really wasn't the Comair pilots' fault, even though some went AWOL. Sometimes temporary computer problems happen, and it came at a bad time. The Skywest debacle also happened at a bad time----and these two problems haven't helped our bottom line over here. Krap happens. The only reason I suggested Expressjet was because of their ability to keep their Cat 2 status, and that may be useful in SLC in the winter. Hopefully Skywest can get that autopilot problem resolved fully and we can all just move on. By the way, I have been flying a bunch as of late, but I have been monitoring this all along through crew lounge computers. I can't miss a day without a little flightinfo........



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
General Lee

Thanks for saying it wasn't our Pilots fault. I know most of us did the best we could to help out us all. We landed in a out station, and there wasn't a crew to take our plane back to CVG, we were suppose to go to the Hotel after a hell of a day and we flew it back. Then We got reduced rest to come back the next day. We did it to help out. I know there are a lot more stories out there that were more helpful then ours, but we did try. Talking about CAT 2. Comair is 100% CAT 2 now. So don't forget about us.
 
Hopefully Skywest can get that autopilot problem resolved fully and we can all just move on.

Since maintenance was able to verify the servo types in each aircraft, I have yet to fly an aircraft with its Cat II placarded INOP.

Yes, it couldn't have happened at a worse time (I haven't seen RVR's in SLC that low since), but SkyWest maintenance was able to resolve the problem within a day or two.
 

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