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I don't believe for a second that this add is real. By the way, as a Captain, I would rather have a women next to me any day.
 
The ad IS real. I received an email from the previous pilot (female) about this job.
 
English,

This add would invoke lawsuits and resentment. The company could just interview people and then hire a female if they wanted too without the trouble. If this is true, please name the company?
 
asacap,

Sounds as if you don't believe me. I'm not one of those types that posts things on this board as flamebait. People that know me know I post the truth and am honest in my remarks. I try not to be inflammatory or spread unfounded rumors.

The owner of the Lear 31 is Lou Capelli. He is an owner/operator. The Lear is N26LC based out of HPN. Mr. Capelli is 76 years old. I can also list the name of the last pilot that flew there, but I do not wish to invade her privacy by doing so.

I'm sorry, there is no company name to list, that I am aware of.
 
English,

It's not that I don't believe you. It's just that it seems unbelievable. Thanks for the reply.
 
Minority Skies

Some of you may remember this one. I first saw it a few years ago, back when United was hiring all of their 300 hr wonders.


I have 500 hours and big knobby boobs and fly 747s with cathode ray tubes.

I may not know what Im doing or why, but I fly for UNITED in the minority sky.

We are the pride of the UNITED fleet wtih Debbie, Tyrone, and Abdul Raheet.

In UAL ground school I flunked my exam, but it didnt matter, I have a bearded clam.

I departed from Denver one hot afternoon and one the Boeings engines quit 10 knots too soon.

From the left to the right we started to swerve, but with my very low time, I lost my nerve.

She started to rock and she started to roll and I knew real soon we would be a firey hole.

Then my Captain took over and stoped that big hog.

Hes a great pilot, he was a COMMUTER DOG.
 

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