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Honestly, I have talked to Brad, and if this does not work for him I would not be surprised to see him leave aviation. He was getting burnt out on his previous job.
Fred is a great guy, and was an awesome CP. I am sure that he is just the guy the need in the SIMS. If he can't teach the new hires than no one can.
 
If it weren't for the above post, I'd have thought Brad was just doing this for resume material.
 
Ditto Fins! (hey aren't you suppose to be hitting the books?)

FL was a pilots Chief Pilot!

Lets give Brad a chance. Remember when CT went off on the line pilots "I'm tired of hearing how the dam line pilots carry this place" Brad was the one who stood up for us.

Just mt 2 cents.

701EV

And Fins back to the books!

:puke:Yeah...RIGHT! I was in one of the RGT classes when he went off on how stupid line pilots were...you know, we don't live in his little bubble up there in his perfect little office! All I can say about him...CYA!!! Another step in the WRONG direction for ASA! SH!T!:mad:
 
Of course he looks stressed out. I would bet a goodly percentage saved their isssues for when Fred or Bob were around. They got a bigger dose of cr@p just because they had/have some empathy for line-pilots. If you had half a brain, were you going to take your problem to CC or KR (if you could avoid it)?

I thought Fred's grumpiness was part of his charm, but then again, I am well on my way to crumudgeonhood also.

Thank you Fred, for everything you did to make the pilot's lot a little better! You will be sorely missed!
 
Don't mistake grumpy for busy. Kind of like getting interrupted in the middle of a brief, or checklist. Now imagine eight years of constant abnormal checklists with constant interruptions (mostly about silly stuff).

Wish I was around to see the first interaction between B.S. and Capt'ainnn B.J. That should be a hoot.
 
Let's give Brad a chance. If he's going to be a company schmuck we'll find out soon enough. He is the one who set Tutt off at the instructor's meeting when he said that the line pilot's hold this place together. I found a whole new respect for him after that one.
 
You people slamming Brad, have you ever even talked with him? He's a good guy, and has been very helpful to alot of pilots. I'm sure he's not thrilled assuming this position with all the trash talk going on about him. Give him a chance, but just remember a CP can only do so much. My 2 cents.

Hoser
 
You people slamming Brad, have you ever even talked with him?
Hoser

I've never talked to him but he has talked at me (and 20 other folks) in recurrent a few times.

As I said earlier, expect nothing and you won't be disappointed.
 
First Impressions....

I've never talked to him but he has talked at me (and 20 other folks) in recurrent a few times.

As I said earlier, expect nothing and you won't be disappointed.


First impressions are hard to overcome... The first time I saw this dweeb, he was literally 2 inches away from a higher-up's tail-end with his nose. He was trailing this guy up and down the hall-saying "yes, sir, mr _____ sir," over and over....
Literally two minutes later, he was trailing another guy down a nearby hall way saying "yes sir, mr. _____, sir...." In both cases, I was shocked at the obvious, unabashed groveling I was witnessing..... I wondered if he actually did this all day long.

Now-given that was years ago, but I generally find people who do that sort of crap in public to be untrustworthy....and of low moral an ethical character. Maybe he is a prince, but I would find that surprising, after having seen such things

Also-has anyone ever heard "B.S." been referred to by anyone else here as a friend? I mean, that is a bit unusual, isn't it? Everyone here has a few people who include them on their "friend" or "buddy" list, but this guy? I have never heard him referred to by anyone as being either.
-Strange.
 
i also remember him telling us in indoc that we shouldnt get the leather jackets or zip ties or wear our hats up high, other wise we would look like the other "U-Boat Commanders" that work here.!

but the funny thing is, he was right on with that one..!
 
B.S. is a CP? This shouldn't be a shock to those who truly know him. He's friendly, but I can't think of any other person who drinks more kool-aid. He hid in the GO for years, so this is probably his move to accelerate his corporate climb. His goal is to be ASA's CEO. It's just one more thing on the resume. Expect ABSOLUTELY NO SUPPORT and getting offered kool-aid for refreshments. Sorry to hear this........
 
Hoser...are you talking about the same B.S. that I know? Besides a casual conversation, have you actually worked with him? Gone to lunch with him? Have you ever been behind those "locked" doors at the crystal palace? Well, if you haven't, you really don't know Brad. He's a perfect CP.....and loves kool-aid.
 
My crystal ball says that once the contract is done that...
1. SH will take over CT's position. CT retires.
2. LS will take over SH old position.
3. LS will replace all current, except one, ASST CPs and CPs and make the, except one, the new CP.

Talk amongest yourselves.
 
My crystal ball says that once the contract is done that...
1. SH will take over CT's position. CT retires.
2. LS will take over SH old position.
3. LS will replace all current, except one, ASST CPs and CPs and make the, except one, the new CP.

Talk amongest yourselves.

WWW. I didn't realize when I talked to you last that was your "crystal ball....." Oh $hizzle my nizzle.

On another subject, I really like Brad. In my experience with Brad, he's always been forthcoming and I think he can unravel (hopefully a lot) all the crap Nelson took away from the pilot group (especially the Chief Pilots authority to do anything!). Brad's a good guy with a positive attitude and very smart. Let's give him a chance. Maybe, perhaps maybe, this could be a move that ASA is becoming somewhat, sort of, less micro-managerial? Okay, probably not, but let's see what happens anyways.

Trojan
 
I'll go on record saying nothing but good things about BS (except that I love his initials). When I came back from my longer than planned vacation, it was BS (heh heh, I got to say it again) who personally spent a week with me 1 on 1 for my modified welcome back/company indoc training. I found him to be extremely helpful, fun to hang out with, and truly cared about helping me out.

I think we are lucky to have him as a chief pilot, and I have high expectations that all of you will agree once you've had a chance to deal with him. Let's give BS (heh heh) a chance.

That being said........BS if you do become a schmuck I will personally kick you Auburn A$$.

14RF SUX
 
Hoser...are you talking about the same B.S. that I know? Besides a casual conversation, have you actually worked with him? Gone to lunch with him? Have you ever been behind those "locked" doors at the crystal palace? Well, if you haven't, you really don't know Brad. He's a perfect CP.....and loves kool-aid.

No to all the above questions. I'm willing to give the man a chance, but obviously most have had different experiences with him. We'll see very shortly. Besides, I only deal with BD and RC myself. But I'll try BS too.

Hoser
Roll Tide!
 
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Fred L. was the nicest CP I ever interacted with. What a class act and he was always there to help out. I hope everything works out for him !!!!!

B.S. Give him a chance. If he screws up bury him with the rest.
 
Fred Lambert is a model for what Chief Pilots should be. I am very fortunate to work alongside several that are just like him. When I had any issue that needed input or resolution through CP office channels, I dealt with Fred and Fred only. If something needed fixing or tweaking, I believe Fred Lambert was and still is the most capable of getting the job done. Someone needs to set up a little fund and donate, including myself, and send Fred on a killer trip or buy him a cool toy. Tell me where to send the dough. His contribution to the pilot group in the last 6 years made ASA a lot more tolerable.
 
My crystal ball says that once the contract is done that...
1. SH will take over CT's position. CT retires.
2. LS will take over SH old position.
3. LS will replace all current, except one, ASST CPs and CPs and make the, except one, the new CP.

Talk amongest yourselves.


I think you're going to be 100% right on this one. My own "crystal ball" has LS moving into SH's spot, with SH's blessing. I know that both of them would like to replace the CPs.

Give him a chance
Let's give BS (heh heh) a chance.
All of the people saying "Give him a chance", this is why ASA is where it is now. Now matter how much crap is heaped upon us, we keep opening the door for more. Instead, why aren't you saying "Hey, how come some dude from the G.O. who has less line experience than 3/4 of our pilot group is now going to be a CP?" or "Why is the company installing a management person into a line pilot support position without posting an opening for the position first?"

As I said when I started this thread, BS is a nice guy, but that has nothing to do with his qualifications for the position. I've been behind closed doors with him at the G.O. and I can promise you, he is no friend of the line pilot(nor is LS for that matter). It was abundantly clear to me that both BS and LS think they're much smarter and professional than the rest of us.

USCtrojan said:
On another subject, I really like Brad. In my experience with Brad, he's always been forthcoming and I think he can unravel (hopefully a lot) all the crap Nelson took away from the pilot group (especially the Chief Pilots authority to do anything!). Brad's a good guy with a positive attitude and very smart. Let's give him a chance. Maybe, perhaps maybe, this could be a move that ASA is becoming somewhat, sort of, less micro-managerial? Okay, probably not, but let's see what happens anyways.

The fact that you support the Trojans kills any credibility you have, so your argument is invalid! ;) I just arrived in SLC again, so I'll have to catch up with you soon!
 
asapilot who is LS?

701EV
 
The fact that you support the Trojans kills any credibility you have, so your argument is invalid! ;) I just arrived in SLC again, so I'll have to catch up with you soon![/quote]

It gives me more credibility you little punk! Gimme a ring, maybe we can hook up and watch the gauchos play, or swim, or freebase....Whatever it is they do anyway! Just Kidding.

Trojan
 
Les S, husband of VS, the CR7 CA.
 
And that, folks, is a great story of the soap opera this company really is....

I agree completely. I guess in some far off way, I keep hoping Skywest starts to implement their own people. I doubt it, but who knows. At least that would kill the good ol' boy network.

Trojan
 
I take it back, BS is the best possible choice. He has honor, integrity, and the best damn smile around. Congrats........
 
Longtime,

Thanks, I completely forgot about that LS.

701EV
 
Whatitdoing?

I hope you were being facetious, whatitdoing, because if you weren't, sounds like you might have a serious man-crush!

-Hope you like showtunes!
 

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