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Ty Webb said:
but it is clear to see that you and Flechas, with your vast experience, are clearly superior to these Airmen I have been flying with.

It's not about being superior, maybe that's the way they learned and the way you learned. Our company culture is to write it down and then then brief it, which is just as good.
 
say again said:
Would you please learn to use an apostrophe correctly!!! :rolleyes: Or not, its kind of amusing.

It's called a "semi-colon". If you want to correct someone's typing, you should at least know the correct term.

I would have thought you would have a better understanding of the colon- since you seem to keep your head in there when it is not holding your hat up.
 
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Ty Webb said:
say again said:
Hmm, because that's not our SOP.




Actually, Sparky, most of the guys I have been flying with are former TWA, American, United or USAirways guys. Most of them were Captains when you were still pooping in your diapers, and most of them announce they are getting clearance and ATIS as a courtesy (clearly something that you don;t understand) . . . . seems like a pretty nice gesture, one that I always appreciate and just thought I would pass it along.


Again, it is just a courtesy, but it is clear to see that you and Flechas, with your vast experience, are clearly superior to these Airmen I have been flying with. I'll be sure to let them know about this transgression, and we'll start doing it YOUR way, you ignorant little pup.

Second thought, maybe you just stick to the "chicken and the fat one". . . .

OK, you know your SOP. Good.

My name isn't Sparky, but how would you know. It seems you also know my age, you're good. Seems like you're living in the golden days. Are still waiting for the gorgeous FA's to escort you through th airport?? Again, learn how to use the apostrophe. :eek: (NO SEMI-COLON!!!)

It's not my way, (who's the ignorant one?) but the way EVERYONE I've flown has done it. If you could tell them, I would certaintly appreciate it. If you think I'm superior to these airmen, well, thank you. ;) If not, well, thank you anyway.

I like chicken, but I'll let you have the fat one.
 
Ty Webb said:
It's called a "semi-colon". If you want to correct someone's typing, you should at least know the correct term.

I would have thought you would have a better understanding of the colon- since you seem to keep your head in there when it is not holding your hat up.

You are dumber than I thought!! This is a semi-colon ;
This is an apostrophe '

You do not spell don't with the semi-colon, you use an apostrophe, you idiot.

Ty Webb's spelling of don't =don;t. Wrong!!!

I also don't wear a hat, so your second statement is incorrect. (not surprising!!) HAHA

Now this is starting to make plenty of sense. No use in arguing with a retard. Adios sped.

BTW- do as you wish. I really don't care. I do this to let out frustrations. It's so easy to get under people's skin.
 
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Every summer, it's the same thing.

What's the matter, kid? No friends to play with? Zits got you down? Mommy put "Net Nanny" on your computer, so you can;t even surf for free porn?

Log off, go outside and play. Maybe you won't get beat up this time (you can always hope, right?). Get a summer job. . . . . just quit playing pilot on the message boards. . . . it's getting boring.
 
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Flechas said:
Also, whatdo you mean about letting you know about the ATIS, so you can listen to it as well?

AirTran's FOM states something to the effect..."the FO will normally allow the Capt to hear the ATIS and clearance"...
 
joe_pilot said:
And I haven't met a CPT that weighed less than 240 lbs ;)
This was funny and well timed enough to make me snort my coffee out my nose.....until you backtracked and brown-nosed in your next post. Shame.
 
-9Capt said:
AirTran's FOM states something to the effect..."the FO will normally allow the Capt to hear the ATIS and clearance"...

That's what I needed to see. I just never heard of this being done before.
 
Ty Webb said:
Every summer, it's the same thing.

What's the matter, kid? No friends to play with? Zits got you down? Mommy put "Net Nanny" on your computer, so you can;t even surf for free porn?

Log off, go outside and play. Maybe you won't get beat up this time (you can always hope, right?). Get a summer job. . . . . just quit playing pilot on the message boards. . . . it's getting boring.

Yeah???? OK. If it's getting boring then leave.

BTW- -9 CAPT enlightened me on the ATIS and clearnace debate, so I do apologize for that, though I still never heard anyone actually use this practice.
 
Ty, the atis and clearance thing was a wakeup call for me when I switched jobs. My previous carrier, none of the captains cared, all they wanted to know is if everyone was onboard and can we call it 5 minutes early and 5 minutes late arriving. I got to my new job and dutifully got the atis and the clearance before the captain was onboard and recieved a wholly butt chewing. This way makes sense.

Just goes to show there is a ton more to being a good FO than just reading the captains wants and needs, you also have to be a "smart" pilot and do things that just make sense and don't be a lemming.
 
DC8 Flyer said:
Ty, the atis and clearance thing was a wakeup call for me when I switched jobs. I got to my new job and dutifully got the atis and the clearance before the captain was onboard and recieved a wholly butt chewing.

Yeah, I like to hear that stuff too . . . . especially since we are doing more and more RNAV DP's. Also, with the summertime construction season, I lke to hear the taxiway closures so I can plan my way around them.

It's a simple courtesy, but evidently, there are a few on this board that can't seem to see over the side of their sandbox.
 
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Ok Ty, so tell me what's so wrong with writting down the ATIS on a piece of paper and then showing the Captain, same with the clearance. As far as I'm concerned it is the same as listening to it together.
I'm not saying what you are doing is wrong, but that doesn't mean is the only way to do it.

The only reason this dicussion started is because I asked you what you meant about listening to the ATIS together, because I had never heard of such practice, and you turned the whole thing into a pissing contest. I've jumpeated with Continental and NWA and never saw that either.
 
Sorry, man, I'm not playing with you.

I guess you'll just have to keep on playing with yourself.

Have a nice summer, kid.
 
What a big fag you are, I bet you are the kind of person that tell your wife you are right because you are a Captain, you have only been captain a few months and already think you are some hot stuff.
 
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