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Damm!t!!!! You know the NJA captains won't let me fly the live legs either. Oh wait ??? I work for Flex, Nevermind..
Anyway, I'm done. Let the flaming begin.
I am a NetJets FO that has been at the company about 7 months. I have been on the line for almost 5 months. I have 200 hours in my aircraft type. I have 5000 hours total time. I have flown 10 different turbine aircraft, upgraded to Captain 3 times over at 3 different 135 operations (once in a different jet). I am a Gold Seal flight instructor (CFII, MEI) who is an expert on teaching and performing such "advanced" flying techniques as the "dreaded" crosswind landing. I have flown all over the country around some of the worst weather imaginable and had to make tough decisions. In other words, this is not my first rodeo.
NetJets hired me because they had confidence in my experience and my abilities. I passed training and IOE with flying colors. I'm pretty sure I've impressed (as have many others hired at NetJets and other companies) my Captains that I've flown with every time. I am "young" in the scheme of things with a lot of career ahead of me, which I suspect is causing some unfair prejudging from some of you "advanced" in years folks.
This subject has been touched on before on these threads but I want to highlight again here because I am honestly amazed at the consistency among my Captains. What I am getting at is that since flying with this company I have yet to fly a SINGLE passenger leg. RIDICULOUS !!!
I haven't confronted anyone about it yet because It hasn't been necessary. Before about a month ago there were enough ferry legs that I just didn't care. Lately however there are more and more back to back passenger legs. I had 3 back to back pax legs today alone. Every time we get to the before takeoff brief, the Captain (who hasn't "seen" me fly yet to "see" if he thinks I am good enough) once again utters the familiar words, "Left seat takeoff.....", meaning once again it ain't my turn.
This is absurd. The egos at this place are amazing!!! Are you serious? Airline pilots fly pax legs and landings on IOE for craps sake! What is the deal. Yes I have the balls. Yes I am going to say something. The bottom line is I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO!!!!! It is an insult that you guys think your colleagues don't have "the right stuff". We've already passed the 4 phases of the interview, the training, and the IOE Captain's recommendation. Having said that we've already "payed our dues" and "been there and done that" when we get to NetJets. Get off your high horses!!!!
The ONLY time a First Officer shouldn't be flying EVERY OTHER LEG is if it is discussed before hand and the particular FO expresses that he is not comfortable because of how he feels about his OWN experience, OR the Captain decides to use his PIC authority and SPECIFICALLY briefs to his FO the reason why he is taking the leg. The Captain should have to make a case for it in other words if he is going to exercise his authority in this way. Even so, in my opinion, we are all the best judge of our own abilities. Most of us are not going to try to be heroes and will communicate that to our Captain's at that time. Give us the benefit of the doubt!
Many times over I hear the familiar question, "How long have you been here." I tell them and very often hear something condescending like, "Ohh, a newby." As If I just soloed the day before. Once on a ferry leg during a very gusty maximum component crosswind landing I had a Captain ask me this question on short final. After answering he put his hand up to the yoke and feet near the rudder pedals. It was insulting. I don't care who you are it was. He started to sweat as I greased it on and executed my SOP's perfectly.
You guys are going to have (and have had this year) a lot of new pilots coming into this company. Show some respect for where we came from and what it took to get here!!! Most of us hired this year were the top 20-30% of our classes. The cream of the crop!
We are on probation and therefore obviously fear retribution or getting on the "wrong" list. We shouldn't have to feel that way. Somebody needs to address this.
I am not alone in feeling this way specifically about the Captain's at NJ. There have been other threads.
Anyway, I'm done. Let the flaming begin.
One guy I talked to said he "just doesnt care any more". He said if you cant beat em, join em. So he does his job and nothing more.
I am a NetJets FO that has been at the company about 7 months. I have been on the line for almost 5 months. I have 200 hours in my aircraft type. I have 5000 hours total time. I have flown 10 different turbine aircraft, upgraded to Captain 3 times over at 3 different 135 operations (once in a different jet). I am a Gold Seal flight instructor (CFII, MEI) who is an expert on teaching and performing such "advanced" flying techniques as the "dreaded" crosswind landing. I have flown all over the country around some of the worst weather imaginable and had to make tough decisions. In other words, this is not my first rodeo.
NetJets hired me because they had confidence in my experience and my abilities. I passed training and IOE with flying colors. I'm pretty sure I've impressed (as have many others hired at NetJets and other companies) my Captains that I've flown with every time. I am "young" in the scheme of things with a lot of career ahead of me, which I suspect is causing some unfair prejudging from some of you "advanced" in years folks.
This subject has been touched on before on these threads but I want to highlight again here because I am honestly amazed at the consistency among my Captains. What I am getting at is that since flying with this company I have yet to fly a SINGLE passenger leg. RIDICULOUS !!!
I haven't confronted anyone about it yet because It hasn't been necessary. Before about a month ago there were enough ferry legs that I just didn't care. Lately however there are more and more back to back passenger legs. I had 3 back to back pax legs today alone. Every time we get to the before takeoff brief, the Captain (who hasn't "seen" me fly yet to "see" if he thinks I am good enough) once again utters the familiar words, "Left seat takeoff.....", meaning once again it ain't my turn.
This is absurd. The egos at this place are amazing!!! Are you serious? Airline pilots fly pax legs and landings on IOE for craps sake! What is the deal. Yes I have the balls. Yes I am going to say something. The bottom line is I SHOULDN'T HAVE TO!!!!! It is an insult that you guys think your colleagues don't have "the right stuff". We've already passed the 4 phases of the interview, the training, and the IOE Captain's recommendation. Having said that we've already "payed our dues" and "been there and done that" when we get to NetJets. Get off your high horses!!!!
The ONLY time a First Officer shouldn't be flying EVERY OTHER LEG is if it is discussed before hand and the particular FO expresses that he is not comfortable because of how he feels about his OWN experience, OR the Captain decides to use his PIC authority and SPECIFICALLY briefs to his FO the reason why he is taking the leg. The Captain should have to make a case for it in other words if he is going to exercise his authority in this way. Even so, in my opinion, we are all the best judge of our own abilities. Most of us are not going to try to be heroes and will communicate that to our Captain's at that time. Give us the benefit of the doubt!
Many times over I hear the familiar question, "How long have you been here." I tell them and very often hear something condescending like, "Ohh, a newby." As If I just soloed the day before. Once on a ferry leg during a very gusty maximum component crosswind landing I had a Captain ask me this question on short final. After answering he put his hand up to the yoke and feet near the rudder pedals. It was insulting. I don't care who you are it was. He started to sweat as I greased it on and executed my SOP's perfectly.
You guys are going to have (and have had this year) a lot of new pilots coming into this company. Show some respect for where we came from and what it took to get here!!! Most of us hired this year were the top 20-30% of our classes. The cream of the crop!
We are on probation and therefore obviously fear retribution or getting on the "wrong" list. We shouldn't have to feel that way. Somebody needs to address this.
I am not alone in feeling this way specifically about the Captain's at NJ. There have been other threads.
Anyway, I'm done. Let the flaming begin.
I disagree. Ultimately the PIC has the final say so, and it should be that way,
I think our "talent acquisition" department has dropped the ball BIG TIME if you guys are actually employees. :bawling::smash:
Geez Porter, I hope that I'm lucky enough to fly with you!! I mean, my dumbass friend who has 7000 hours, is a Maintenance Test Pilot for the Army, an 8 year Captain at ASA, has an MBA and is a great, personable guy, applied here twice and got turned down. So YOU must be WAAAAY superior to him. He was psyched when I showed him the airplanes on the ramp at PDK and is depressed over his hiring rejection. I'll let him know that you are upset about the amount of legs that you are flying and will be swapping jobs with him.
I was a cocky f&^K like you when I was hired here. I quickly realized that I didn't know it all and that I had a lot to learn. Apparently you haven't.
As a 9 year Captain and IOE Instructor, I can tell you that you are not that good. I don't care where you came from or what you flew. You still have a LOT to learn.
And if you knew anything, you would know that crosswind landing techniques vary in different airplanes. Do you think that landing a X and an XL or G200 in a crosswind is the same??? If so, as I said above, you have a lot to learn.
Grow up, shut up and relax. Learn from those around you and do your job.
Oh, and as far as reporting this to Pro Standards... bad idea. What are they going to say???? It's still the Captain's decision about who flies and Pro Standards can't do anything about it. Good luck... you'll need it.
right now porter is laughin his azz off at all you retarded idiots.....
go look at what this thread has become....
Im sure he thinks "mission accomplished"
People must be thrilled to have you as an IOE instructor. You seem like a cocky f@ck now, and admittedly, when you first started. My favorite, "As a 9 year Captain and IOE Instructor, I can tell you that you are not that good. I don't care where you came from or what you flew. You still have a LOT to learn".
Are you serious?????????
As for your buddy being rejected twice, well, that's his problem and not the posters. :beer:
Being the person went about the whole "scenario" a$$ backwards in blatant ignorance.
(Not knowing anything about the union system in place (Pilot Pro-Standards)
It is no surprise that they would hide as deep as they could and make ignorant statements.
The person comes across as being young, 5000 hours and knows everything.
What about the other poster with 2500 hours crying about being hired and hadn't heard anything?
Boy that sucks! What could be worse then that?
Well I guess that individual knows now, since we have stopped hiring and Options is Furloughing, Dayjets closed etc..etc..
(I wonder how much "Combat" time they have? Maybe they don't know everything?)
What a long dissatisfying, miserable life they have ahead of them! On top at 30!!!!!
Sure hope I don't have to fly with them.
Can't believe I even posted on this thread again.
It must be the "meds"?
Good luck to those deserving pilots falling on hard times this holiday. Keep the faith, this will pass.
I am running out of popcorn.right now porter is laughin his azz off at all you retarded idiots.....
go look at what this thread has become....
Im sure he thinks "mission accomplished"
Porter has some.I am running out of popcorn.