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Aspiring to be said:Cat Yaaak your dislike and disrespect for airline pilots is indicative of a bitterness cause by not being able to be one.>>
Funny, I used to be one. Got hired at three of them, in fact. Flew as a Captain at two of them, and was a member of ALPA. Frankly, I don't what the big deal is to being one.
<<Yea I know you never have had a desire to be an airline pilot. Your attempt to classify these pilots as self centered money grabbing pilots is not called for. You know nothing of what you speak; I was an airline pilot and of course know hundreds more.>>
So was I, and I know of what I speak.
<<I have never met an pilot that would leave the gate only to get on the clock.>>
I personally witnessed it too many times. The funniest example I saw was an AA 76 push back into 50+ airplane, 4 hour delay They turned the airplane, boarded on time, and pushed back. After getting in line he finally thought to ask how long the delay was. About 10 minutes after the controller informed him "4 hours and running" (just long enough for him to make the PA and the pax to think aobut it), he radioed back saying they NEEDED (not wanted) to return to the gate...his empty gate. Of course by this time others had also wisely pushed back, taxied up behind him, blocking him in. Twice more he called, to be rebuffed..."no room to turn you around". He ended up declaring an emergency to Ground in order to return to the gate. Yes, an emergency. Apparently, upon hearing the Cpt's PA regarding the 4 hours they would spend crammed in their seats not moving, at least one pax threw his drink at an FA and they were becoming unruly (yes, FAs dearly love it when you put them in this position).
<<Many times the company has asked me to leave when I knew we could not leave but the gate space was needed. I have taxied out in an L-1011 and had the passengers watch almost 2 complete movies prior to departure. I have taxied out at JFK, ORD where the wait was over an hour many times. To wait would not have changed that time unless you maybe waited until the next day. Gate hold at times will help.>>
Routine stuff, some unavoidable that I've had to do myself..., but more reasons why people avoid the airlines if they have an alternative.
<<Wonder what you do if yoiu have a gate hold, do you just tell your owners, well maybe tomorrow will be a better day?>>
No, you inform them of the delays, give them the options, tell them to relax in the FBO while you monitor the radios, then load them up and taxi out when you get your slot. The thing is, it's entirely possible that they might indeed decide to go the next day if the delays are too long. They aren't tied to a ticket or a schedule of someone else's making.
<<I have never heard of anyone pulling the power back so they would not be early.>>
Oh please. most contracts are negotiated at "block" or "block or better" rates over guarantee. Beat the block consistently, and the fear is they will tighten the scheduled block time for the segment.
<<I have been warned about gate space on the ground that would not be available until a certain time and I have pulled back to LRC to save fuel when I knew that all we could do is sit on the ground when we arrived. I have taxied out at TEB and waited for an hour with what I figured was no choice. Yes I could have waited until the delay was reduced to your acceptable level but the average person would rather wait an hour than cancel or wait 8 hours or more. I can assure you that it was not to get on the clock.>>
Hmm..at TEB when there are long delays they will give you a "# for engine start", so the pax can lounge in the FBO's until a few minutes prior.
<<You write as a person bitter toward airline pilots. You can try and deny the benefits that have filtered down to every facet of aviation that were due to what the airlines pilots accomplished.>>
Bitter? Far from it. The day I resigned from my last airline job was one of the happiest days of my professional life. I felt like I was escaping from nursery school. But using the phrase "filtered down to every facet" certainly exposes your egomania.
<<It is like cutting off your nose in spite of your face. You know nothing about the normal contract of the airline pilots. I doubt that you know much about the history of aviation.>>
Yawn. I've voted on contracts, offered input. I know what makes up their foundation. Next however, I'm sure you will inform me that "the history of aviation" can only be found by reading Flying The Line Parts 1 & 2.
<< I am sure you know little about the group of pilots that have done more and yes raised the bar for all. If fact I really think you know little about anything. You are opinionated and that is fine but keep your insults to your sorry self.
A4Forever said:Aspiring.. Thanks for responding to CAT. You summed it up very well. I think however, that trying to convince him of ANYTHING is akin to urinating into a strong breeze. Gotta be some reason he dislikes 121 guys!
beytzim said:Hey CatYapp, you shot yourself in the foot with your own words:
"and returning high pay with loyalty"
You're referring to employers' paying high salaries for loyalty.
Well, Sh&t man, from where do you think they're trying to stop their pilots from going to?
The Airlines!
To GV and others, you wouldn't be making 200k a year if it wasn't for your predecssors ten or twenty years ago comparing their own pay to their buddies in the airlines.
Aspiring to be said:You flew at 3 Airlines, BS. Maybe a commuter but not an airline and I doubt that. Three airlines? Two as Captain? What is the matter could not pass a check ride. I expect you could not get past probation. I notice you list nothing in your qualifications that any airline that I know of flies.
A4Forever said:Cat.. Help me out here! What I believe is a MYTH and what you believe is REALITY? Why is that? I only flew for 1 airline. (34 years worth) Didn't have the benefit of working for 3 - 121 carriers. Why was that anyway? Mergers? Bankruptcies? My original post was my OPINION. Never quoted anyone, never said it was fact, just my OPINION. You're not change my mind and I won't change yours. Let's move on in life.. PS: Your replies to Aspiring concerning gate holds, having to push from the gate into delays and slowing down so as not to arrive early, demonstrate to me a lack of knowledge, on your part, as to normal 121 operations. AND THATS A FACT! Send a self addressed envelope and I will be happy to explain each of those to you.