The egos at this place are amazing!!! Are you serious?
ROFLMAO, I have heard they don't need to use air freshner in the bathrooms at NetJets. :laugh:
As a military guy, I have found this thread to be highly entertaining. Thanks for the laughs.
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The egos at this place are amazing!!! Are you serious?
This has nothing to do with their piloting skills in general, but rather with their piloting skills from the RIGHT seat. I suspect NONE of us are as proficient in the right seat as we are in the left.
Really? Are you serious? The damn thing flys the same from both sides. What you are proficient in is the flows. That is where folks lack when seat swapping.
I have learned the hard way to experience an FO's stick skills on an empty leg before letting him fly pax from the right seat... even then, his right seat skills are unknown. This makes a pax leg from the right seat a crapshoot, and I have had 3 BAD experiences with this, in 2 cases the FOs were longtime captains who had not flown right seat in more than a decade, and the third was an accomplished FO who got distracted by something in the flare. Having said all that, I give legs to FOs freely, but right seat legs with pax are nervewracking!! This has nothing to do with their piloting skills in general, but rather with their piloting skills from the RIGHT seat. I suspect NONE of us are as proficient in the right seat as we are in the left.
Whatever you have to tell yourself.Ummm... some pilots fly better with their left hand than with their right, and visa versa. It's like batting, or playing hockey or football. Most people are better at one side. And if a pilot only experiences one side on occasion, it's only natural that he will not be as proficient on that side.
porter is a girl. Our sexist views have clouded our judgement. If you read the style of writing it is clear Porter is a girl so that would make growing a pair very difficult
Ummm... some pilots fly better with their left hand than with their right, and visa versa. It's like batting, or playing hockey or football. Most people are better at one side. And if a pilot only experiences one side on occasion, it's only natural that he will not be as proficient on that side.
I don't get it. Do NJ pilots swap seats when it's your turn to be the PF?
Everyone is type rated at NJ, correct?
My right hand flies just as well as my left.
Exactly. Plus, I can reach the coffee pot from the right seat in the Excel, which is the most important piece of equipment in it. :laugh:
i dont get why people even want to fly form the left. i spend half a day just getting my seat adjusted. why the hell would I want to switch seats? seems like a waste of time
i dont get why people even want to fly form the left. i spend half a day just getting my seat adjusted. why the hell would I want to switch seats? seems like a waste of time
I don't get it. Do NJ pilots swap seats when it's your turn to be the PF? Or is this only when both pilots are type rated and 'CA qualified'? Everyone is type rated at NJ, correct?
I remember switching seats in the 1900 and CRJ. It was wierd, for the first two days. That's a cop out IMO. My right hand flies just as well as my left.
but in a plane like the Hawker, swapping controls at 80 knots during takeoff (which is what we do) isn't the safest practice in the world.
Why would you swap at 80 kts instead of, say before the takeoff roll commenced?
The only thing I can think of is the tiller. On every plane I've flown with a tiller the FO takes it before entering the runway on his legs and the CA just lines it up with the tiller with a "I'm off the tiller now" call when he's done. This all happens before the speed tape moves.
Maybe I'm missing something though.
Why? The airlines do it fine day in and day out every day.
I know you did not just say that...
Things such as aircraft systems, company SOP's, technique, and training go into those things. Things we don't do here. I'm sorry Diesel, but I was in the Hawker fleet for almost 8 years and we never covered transfer of controls in any training event. Although there was a common theme, everyone did it a bit different. Is that safe? I don't think so.
Don't get me wrong. We do it all the time in the 200 now but like I said, in that airplane it's not an issue. I was simply expressing my personal opinion of whether I thought it was safe or not to x'fer the controls in the Hawker at 80 knots. Sorry you didn't like my opinion. Nothing new...![]()
Yup i can say it again if you want.
So we design a training event around it. Once again we aren't reinventing the wheel. Its been done time and time again. We aren't really that special.
If an airbus 380 can do it I'm sure we can figure out how to make another couple of airplanes do it.
I say we form a comittee on how to land and take off from the right seat.