Gulfstream 200 said:
"Corporate Pilot?"....
Westwind Driver sounds like a beat up charter puke.
If having a Westwind type rating (no matter what your age) has put you on a pedestal, you are, well....strange.
I would sell mine for 50$ if possible.
"corporate is in my blood".....WTF? did someone actually SAY that??
**SMACK**
P.S. "First Officer/Junior Captain"....whats that? OH....FSI gave you a type rating so you are a "Captain"...I see......
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Oh lets see how I should address this....
1. I haven't flown charter at all. All the experience I have is flying with local people I have met and keep in contact with. When I was 11 I attended FSI recurrent on the Citation 560 with a family member and flew right seat in the simulator during his sim sessions. The FSI class and sim instructors felt I performed so well, that after a subsequent visit to FSI on Citation 650 recurrent, the center manager gave me an open invitation to attend FSI Citation 500 and 650 series recurrents and fly right seat in the sims. I took this opportunity and did just that every summer until I turned 16, flying with 16 different pilots of a Fortune 500 company. I didn't have a full time gig up until Jan. this year. Before I flew on a King Air 200 as often as the operator needed, and flew many trips for free to build up SIC turbine time. I have flown SIC on numerous Westwinds based all over the US from Florida to Arkansas, Indiana and Virginia. I have flown twin cessnas on maintence flights and with friends and family. Up untill recently all I used to do was contract flying... chasing jobs and opportunitys that I could get. And I still do it.
2. Why would you think I am of the opion that having a type rating elevates me above anyone else? You need to justify this statement, otherwise my friend, you simply sound foolish. I do not think myself to be better than anyone else just because I hold a type rating. Like the program manager at Simuflite told me, "This is a license to learn." I am humble believe me.
3. As far as corporate being in my blood; I have family that flies corporate. So-be-it that I am biased to corporate, but it is what I have been exposed to, and I have enjoyed it very much. Corporate flying has been good to my family. Thats why some of them fly for Fortune 500 and Fortune 300 companies.. Who did you say you flew for again? And allow me to ask this question; Would it be so rediculous if someone said, "flying is in my blood?" I didn't think so.
4. As for First Officer/Junior Captain... Well, thats what it says on my employment offer letter. Is it so hard for you to imagine that I serve the capacity as a FO/SIC, and as a Junior Captain/SIC. Maybe I work under better pilots and for a better operation than you. I consider it an honor that my chief pilot and the Senior Captain allow me to make "Captain" decisions, with of course their supervision. Sometimes I am allowed a decision, which maybe the senior pilot disagrees with me on, and we go with the senior pilot. Plain and simple. They are gracious enough to delegate some authority to me so that I may learn from their better judgement. They have taken me under their wing so to say, no pun intended. Ultimately of course, the senior pilot has the final say and authority, which I fully respect.
5. I went to Simuflite and got my type. So before you make assumptions, research my posts and read them properly.
6. Gulfstream G200... thats a Galaxy... why is it Westwind pilots are treated like Gulfstreams red-headed cousin, but the Galaxy drivers now think of themselves as part of the Gulfstream brotherin... What about us westwind folks?
