JungleJett
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- Feb 16, 2004
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1. Unfortunately had to wait 6 months like everyone else here (but hopefully that'll change soon with a new contract).
2. More like 1300 hours mil jet time - and that's 1.0 at a time dude. The rest is civilian GA hodge podge (172, Bonanza, etc).
3. Nah, never open my mouth about my background. For some reason, they're the ones that HAVE to tell me how tough their background was from their RJ days, yada, yada. And most of them certainly don't impress the sh*t out of me.
4. Had to sell the motorscooter (wife made me), and next week we can hit the o'club. You're more than welcome to join me, first round is on me.
Have a good day.
Everyone has a story about their background and how tough it was. Who gives two $hits what you fly/flew. You are now in the same seat and for most, they don't care how they got there.
There will be some that tell you that you mil guys got your training for free and did not have to "pay your dues" instructing, flying freight, and so on. Me, I don't care what you flew or where you flew it, just be a good crewmember. If you are a mil guy, then we can talk about military flying. If not, then we will talk about something else. If this is more about flying a small airplane versus a big airplane, then you might as well whip our d!cks.
One of the most dangerous things in any cockpit is an ego. And we all have one, to what extent it shows is where the difference lies.
I will tell you who else could give a rats ass about who flew what; the passengers.