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Does anyone know how to wire my IPOD so that when I make my PA's they can hear my new Nick Lackey tunes in the background along with my voice?

I'll bet they'd listen then.
 
just recently started listening to music while flying, makes those b*tchy skydivers less annoying on the ride to altitude. Oh yea I just do the earbud under the DC's method and it works surprisingly well.
 
fried chickens said:
Anyone know how I can plug my dave clarks to my IPOD and still be able to listen to atc.

Shouldn't be doing that while flying its very unprofessional. I wouldn't allow it in my cockpit.
 
SuperKooter said:
Shouldn't be doing that while flying its very unprofessional. I wouldn't allow it in my cockpit.
Yeah, but then again you're a ******************************, so.........


What! I can't say ******************************??? Crazy!
 
FmrFreightDog said:
Yeah, but then again you're a ******************************, so.........


What! I can't say ******************************??? Crazy!

Let me guess.. you're in a union?


I kind of expect unionists to be trashy. They are like the white trash of the business world. Beat up any little girls lately?

 
Rez O. Lewshun said:
Maybe...then again.......

Not sure about the amatuer that shows up to fly needing an IPOD. How embarassing for both pilots when one has to be baby-sat.

Professionals do not need to be told and they don't need to be policed.

Let me guess... when they pay you more you'll stop listening to your IPOD and put forth more effort..... :rolleyes:



I bet your just tons of fun to fly with. Sorry we need books and ipods, I have a feeling that flying with you is about as much fun has having your tounge stapled to the floor. Seriously, its not a hard job, cruise flight is the easiest thing in the world. How hard is it to look up every few paragraphs and check things out? I cant imagine how hard it would be to put my book down and don my mask. . . . why not just fly with your hand on the thing or have the QRH at the ready in your lap? I bet you try to get your FO's to call you Captain as well.

********************ing anal loser.

That goes for you too superkooter.

Won't allow it? What kind of a chode are you?
 
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mamba20 said:
I bet your just tons of fun to fly with. Sorry we need books and ipods, I have a feeling that flying with you is about as much fun has having your tounge stapled to the floor. Seriously, its not a hard job, cruise flight is the easiest thing in the world. How hard is it to look up every few paragraphs and check things out? I cant imagine how hard it would be to put my book down and don my mask. . . . why not just fly with your hand on the thing or have the QRH at the ready in your lap? I bet you try to get your FO's to call you Captain as well.

********************ing anal loser.

That goes for you too superkooter.

Won't allow it? What kind of a chode are you?


WMUSIGPI said:
............... Comair actually put out a memo banning Ipod's because of too many missed radio calls


So.... one must be able to listen Ipod while flying to have fun?

Or The Capts. you fly with are only cool if they let you listen to your Ipod. I dodn't realize that the "kids" entertainment media was so critical at the workplace....

Perhpas we count on EICAS too much. Where I learned to fly, listening to the aircraft was part of flying it....

But looking at your "wiseass" description and low total time maybe safely getting your pax/cargo safely to the destination and and being repsected by your fellow crewmembers isn't job satisfaction enough....
 
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Is picking your nose acceptable? Or is that a distraction too? How about going to use the lav when you are going from Toronto to Houston. Heck I even ate food on the cockpit the other day *GASP!*

Come on guys, I think we're pefectly capable of doing two things at once.

Just don't put it through the CVR - not for accidents but because I hate your music. :)
 
Rez O. Lewshun said:
So.... one must be able to listen Ipod while flying to have fun?

Or The Capts. you fly with are only cool if they let you listen to your Ipod. I dodn't realize that the "kids" entertainment media was so critical at the workplace....

Perhpas we count on EICAS too much. Where I learned to fly, listening to the aircraft was part of flying it....

But looking at your "wiseass" description and low total time maybe safely getting your pax/cargo safely to the destination and and being repsected by your fellow crewmembers isn't job satisfaction enough....



Wow, you cracked the code! I can't believe it! How I act and post on an internet message board is exactly how I fly. Get a life!
 
SuperKooter said:
Shouldn't be doing that while flying its very unprofessional. I wouldn't allow it in my cockpit.

Unprofessional? How bout reading the paper, magazine, doing a crossword, talking about that hot chick with the big ones that just walked on the plane, or putting a baseball cap underneath you headset or how bout "You've seen the ta tas on the FA?, or "I can't wait til I get home so I can get drunk" or any talking unrelated to the safety of flight.

How about stickers on flight bags or guys that don't have leather flight bags or eating...i hear crews responding to atc with their mouths full.

If it's your plane and you don't want ipods being played then that's fine but i wouldn't call in unprofessional.
 
I wouldn't condone watching movies, playing around on a laptop, or even hooking an ipod into the intercom system...but if someone takes the ear pieces and puts them in their ear under the headset and doesn't miss radio calls and such I don't see why there should be an issue with it. Personally I think it decreases the chances of having the person doze off. And anyone who says they've never caught themselves nodding off in cruise is full of it.
 
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So do the turboprop guys not listen to their ipods? Ive yet to run across someone who uses it flying. Is this an RJ thing?
 
SuperKooter said:
Shouldn't be doing that while flying its very unprofessional. I wouldn't allow it in my cockpit.

Hum, 4 am .... coming out of BFE on a Wed night...the only thing on freq is you and center...

So what is more professional...falling asleep...or listening to a lil Disturbed?

Wankel
 
mamba20 said:
Wow, you cracked the code! I can't believe it! How I act and post on an internet message board is exactly how I fly. Get a life!

Ok, let's talk about how you fly. During an FAA enroute inspection would you listen to your Ipod?

Yes or no?
 
Rez O. Lewshun said:
Anybody know how I can plug in my portable DVD player and headset? Also, once that issue is resolved, I'd like to play my XBox 360 thru my DVD player. How did I do that?

Funny, I was thinking that all those CRT's could be put to better use (during cruise flight only, of course). After all, we're all trained to fly with the standby gauges.

Can anyone tell me how to hook up my Pong game into the DCU's? I think it'd be really cool to ricochet that square thing back and forth across all six CRT's.

I plan to carry my old pong game around in my new backpack. I can't afford the X-box on our post-concession salary...or a new rollaboard to replace the one that has been destroyed by years of abuse by ramp agents back in the cargo compartment.
 
Imagine some reporter reading this thread and not realizing it's all a big joke. Of course airline pilots don't read papers/books or listen to IPODS enroute......
 
Green said:
Imagine some reporter reading this thread and not realizing it's all a big joke. Of course airline pilots don't read papers/books or listen to IPODS enroute......

haha . . . it could end up in the "Situation Room" tonight . . .

. . . regional pilots in a terrific scandal, caught red-handed listening to the Doors. This anonymous source tells us that this is what is causing all the deaths in Iraq. Thanks Wolf.
 
This stuff doesn't happen in the majors?

I was on a DAL 767 jumpseat, TPA-ATL, when we got put in a hold for weather. EFC over an hour away. I realized I'd rented a movie in the terminal in ATL, but hadn't finished watching it. I asked the captain if he minded, he said go ahead. Just as I get it running on my laptop, i see the captain lean over and talk to the FO. A few minutes later, he's watching a movie on his own laptop...

I remember one of Tom Block's columns in Flying about how he passed the time flying across the pond. Pre-iPod days, but I think he used a Walkman and portable speakers that he hung in the cockpit. As I recall, his idea of CRM was asking the FO what kind of opera he liked. And didn't he knock off a paperback every trip?

I remember one about Len Morgan, flying a B747 across the Pacific. His wife was in the jumpseat, and leaned forward to ask a question. That's when she realized Len and the FO were both sawing logs....

I've had two captains pipe in their iPods over the intercom. Mostly we did it at the gate to pass the time. If it was in cruise, I choose not to listen, but that was more because our tastes in music didn't agree. i've seen more than a few guys fall asleep (myself included) and I've seen guys zone out while looking out the window. not a whole lot of difference. some people use a puzzle to stay awake/stay sharp, some do mental gymanstics with fuel burn. not a whole lot of difference.

diff'rent strokes for diff'rent folks...
 
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Wankel7 said:
So what is more professional...falling asleep...or listening to a lil Disturbed?

Wankel

Disturbed? Who is that? Are those the guys with metal spikes all over their faces? Sounds like the stuff a high school dropout car-wash attendant would listen to. Come on now, if your going to put on music at least pump out something good like Steely Dan (who are finally going back on tour in July!!!!) Ricky dont lose that number......................
 
SuperKooter said:
Shouldn't be doing that while flying its very unprofessional. I wouldn't allow it in my cockpit.

YOU AGAIN!!!

mr soon to be CAL 767 driver wouldn't allow that UNPROFESSIONAL stuff to go on in HIS cockpit...at BLOWJETS!!!!!!! You gonna tell daddy about that, too if it happens?

dude someone needs to stop you in the terminal at lambert and kick you square in the nuts. If I see you in there I just may take the opportunity myself.
 

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