glasspilot
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...non-precision approaches is the second fastest way to sharpen actual flying skills...
Okay, I'll bite. What's the fastest?
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...non-precision approaches is the second fastest way to sharpen actual flying skills...
Okay, I'll bite. What's the fastest?
Yeah, I would agree with that. I just hate to see guys settle for crap pay and justify it with all the super respect they get. Ya can't pay the rent with respect. And the true irony is the public stopped respecting us a long time ago. Get over it and go for the money I say.
Oh, and stop making PA announcements. Seriously, would you find it necessary to tell someone on the street what the temperature is and which way the wind is blowing? Now why would you interrupt 50 conversations / inflight movies / books / naps or whatever to force that unwated information on total strangers?
Sully put a nice move on the hudson but I think we can all agree a Laker would have done it with a little more style and grace. So stop your b!tching. Any good aviation story you have... came from lakes. If you washed out of lakes training (initial or upgrade)... Then you suck. (not the training department, sim, etc.) Most importantly if you can't hack lakes... don't worry about it. You'll do fine at any airline.