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garf12 said:
ummm I'm I missing something, why is this guy getting flamed soooo bad? Im just a private pilot for fun, not planning on making a carrer out of it. I am just wondering what this guy did wrong?
Well, garf12, since no one else is addressing this:

KigAir said:
So I have decided to do something productive about it that will put my career on the fast track. Yesterday I got “the call” from Mark Ottoesen that I have been accepted in Gulfstream’s First Officer Program yippee!!! I just submitted my application online 5 days ago and within 4 days of submitting it I got a response from the president no less!
The big deal here is that another pilot has succumbed to the lure of PFT, which stands for Pay For Training, or more accurately, paying for a job. The poster in question will, if this is a genuine post and not merely an example of flame bait, pay a large sum of money to Gulfstream for the right to sit in the right seat of one of their scheduled turboprop aircraft. This demeans the piloting profession, and circumvents the normal progression of a piloting career, essentiallly "cutting in line" in front of pilots who have been both dilligent and patient.

As you might imagine, this really angers most of us. It lowers the value of a pilot, and supports the idea that a pilot will do almost anything to get into an airplane. That idea is something less than an image of a professional, isn't it?

Do a search here on the board on "Gulfstream" and on "PFT."
 
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alrighty alrighty, when i type i just type fast...let me try this again

You're-----not your.

hey, i went to riddle, what do you expect.....and now im gonna edit the post so it looks right :-)

thanks,
Mark
 
Timebuilder said:
Well, garf12, since no one else is addressing this:


The big deal here is that another pilot has succumbed to the lure of PFT, which stands for Pay For Training, or more accurately, paying for a job. The poster in question will, if this is a genuine post and not merely an example of flame bait, pay a large sum of money to Gulfstream for the right to sit in the right seat of one of their scheduled turboprop aircraft. This demeans the piloting profession, and circumvents the normal progression of a piloting career, essentiallly "cutting in line" in front of pilots who have been both dilligent and patient.

As you might imagine, this really angers most of us. It lowers the value of a pilot, and supports the idea that a pilot will do almost anything to get into an airplane. That idea is something less than an image of a professional, isn't it?

Do a search here on the board on "Gulfstream" and on "PFT."
Oh Ok now I understand, but I have to admit if I had the money and I was wanting to be a pilot and I wasnt getting anywhere, I think I would do this?
 
Roflmao!!

garf12 said:
Oh Ok now I understand, but I have to admit if I had the money and I was wanting to be a pilot and I wasnt getting anywhere, I think I would do this?

God that was funny! Please never let it be said pilots don't have a sense of humor.

I'm still wiping the tears from my eyes.

Hell, garf12, you can be my wingman ANYTIME!!! Just write me a check for $10,000 and let you fly with me as long as you keep crackin' me up. I'll even let you LOG it!!

"...if I had the money...and I wasn't gettin' anywhere..."

Too funny.

It's just too godd@mn funny...
 
skydash said:
Hey Lrjtcaptain,
While your post was funny,I can't help but point out that when you call someone a moron,make sure you don't make yourself out to be one as well by saying"Your a moron",while everyone with a 4th grade education knows it's "You're a moron". Sorry...that one was too good to let go.:p

Of course, those of us with a fifth grade education know that the commas and periods go inside the quotation marks, and you put spaces after end punctuation marks.

Oh, the irony indeed! :D
 
ha ha ha LMAO

dude you guys are so gullible. HA HA HA Laughing my arse off!!!!!!!!!


everyone knows gulfstream is the devil but is so funny getting you guys riled up!
 
(Somebody tell me what all those round things with the needles are. :confused: )
 
They sure do. I believe they are ashtrays, specifically designed to hold nonfiltered Camel and Pall Mall cigarettes.
Further, they may also be used during training/checkrides. The instructor simply places a nice big Cigar in the
receptacle, which due to its location in the windshield, will cause the smoke to create IFR conditions and hence, instrument skills
may be tested. I have been told, that Swisher Sweets may be used during normal line checks and for smoke/fire drills, whereas type rides, requires a Cohiba.:)

When testing or checking is not taking place, they also do duty as a coin holder for the parking meter.
 
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DCitrus9 said:
Sky, sweet pad. I think I need your job!

Where is the airpark?
4n0 ( Four November Zero) is 9.2 DME from AZO.
I posted link to pics, then removed, but here they are again. Completion date is June 8, hence a lot of dirt that will in time be grass. Hangar allows me to turn the plane around inside. Takes a lot of back and forth, but better than sliding out backwards to the road, or trying to push in backwards from road (oops, I mean taxi way!)
Open house, Parade of Homes, is June 11. Final inspection June 9. A lot to do between now and then. Then I can sit out on the deck and enjoy BBQ. Have wine cooler in kitchen, working on beer dispenser for down stairs.
www.skymaster.info/house
 
KigAir said:
Anybody know where I can eat BBQ while watching chem trails?
My house. I was watching late night Chem Trails (neve saw them at night, before). It was way cool. Had some BBQ, sitting on what will soon be a completed deck. Nice thing about the deck is it's all composite, don't have to worry about the greas staining it.
 
mar said:
A steam gauge orgy. No kids or PFT allowed by the way.

Hey bud, be nice. Them there PFT'rs are top notch. They
have no problem getting jobs at the best airlines. If you
don't believe that, just ask a PFT'r.

enigma
 
I thought I was being nice...

...compared to some of the other things I've read...

...the "two round things". Those are cup holders.

The ash trays are in the arm rests. :cool:
 
I like the MEL stickers all over the overhead panel!

Planes are the same no matter what their age...
 
I am now sorta confused. Do you just pay for you initial training to get into a PFT or all your training (including recurrency training)?

If they only pay for their initial training, how is this worse than someplaces in the 135 world?

If I had $20k to burn, I would go out and use it for a downpayment on a cheap multi. Insurance would kill me but I would fly that thing into dust during my first few months. Own it 6 months and get 400 hours out of it. I figure it would only cost you ~100k to do this in a cheap multi and you would get some back when you sell the aircraft.
 
So Mar,

"...the "two round things". Those are cup holders."
So are the cutouts for old style, China, coffe cups?
 
China? Sure. Kept next to the silver.

Yeah, I think the cutouts are for handles but they happen to fit the handles on frosty mugs as well.

I'm kidding.

We drink our beer out of styrofoam cups like everyone else. :cool:
 
"Just wanted to show y’all my new office!!! "

This was his title for the post but I was thinking, can you really call it an "office" if you pay for it? Wouldn't they have to pay you in order to call it an office?
 
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"We drink our beer out of styrofoam cups like everyone else."

Sounds like a cheap outfit, no steins for you!
 
TEXAN AVIATOR said:
Smoked a great Brisket over the holiday ;) :cool:
So did I, my personal best so far. Even smoked a Pork shoulder butt that turned out some killer pulled pork sandwiches...a few brews, awesome!
 
I got so excited reading that post that I wanted to rush right out and wake my banker up for the money to buy me one of them there jobs. All I could think about was how many BBQ places i could find out on the road. Of course I could not go inside to buy anything, but I could say I was there. It is flaming hammer time. Let him have it. What a joke of a flaming post.
 
SDCFI said:
Wow, that looks a lot like my office. Only they're paying ME 20k to sit there. Imagine that. Pretty ironic, as I write this there's a commercial on Disc Wings for PanAm academy as a fast-track to the airlines.
(Insert sarcasm here)
Wow, with all that flight time, I can see how it is so easy to be condescending.
Cut the kid a break!
737
 
Timebuilder said:
How would you compare that deck to a wood model?


Sound, feel, etc?
It's Xtendex, a hollow composite, with clips so no screw holes. Pretty cool stuff.
http://www.xtendex.com/
light in weight, has some flex, like wood, sounds like wood, and unlike some of the other stuff, has the appearance of wood. wouldn't put it in the BBQ though, meat would taste funny.
 
low-n-slow said:
So did I, my personal best so far. Even smoked a Pork shoulder butt that turned out some killer pulled pork sandwiches...a few brews, awesome!
We should have a flight info cookoff! :cool:
 

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