I noticed that. It must be part of this new entitlement society we live in today. Poor Mr. WhineyFOFlopgut has to jerk gear by his choice. I am positive he can upgrade already but it just doesn’t suit him.bringupthebird said:Boeingman, Flop could have upgraded already (eligible anyhow) but has chosen not to. Don't shed a tear for the lazy.
crosscut said:The other master of "free-verse" is, too, in denial. This God's gift calls everyone with a difference of opinion a "scab" & "johny jet jock" while his 15-page epic's are as much of a "diatribe" & as much "condescending" as he claims others to be.
This is the second time you have chimed in with an asinine reply based on my reply to a sarcastic comment made about and to me. I guess if you are considering me a gods gift, I would consider you and your ilk gods penance.
Now moving on, no idiot, I don’t call everyone a scab. I referred to Flop gut as "sounding" like a scab. The Johnny Jet Jock was a reply to a continued barrage of accusations that us "old geezers" need to be saved continuously from such herculean efforts by pilots like Belly. And you as well I suppose.
For those with a mental capacity and ability to think above the level of an ant, can easily see this. I am not really sorry that your dim witted mind can not come up a reasoned difference.
crosscut said:Those on furlough can't afford to buy a scale model of L-39 while he claims to joy ride his real one.
Wouldn’t matter even if I didn't work for the airline sonny. The L39 wasn’t purchased on my airline salary. Further, when I bought it, it was no more expensive than a well equipped single engine aircraft. Are you going to cry and moan that no one should be able to own a toy because your own career decisions or the industry went down the toilet? Life isn't fair. The sooner you realize that the things like jealousy and envy become easier to deal with.
Now if you want a scale model of my airplane, I can order one for you as I had one made and it is in my office right now. You’re on furlough? I’m looking for someone who will do a good wax job on her. Interested? I’ll pay you a little above minium wage, and if you do a real good job, you can have the model? Deal?
Your whining mocks others on furlough who do not bemoan others for their success. I was furloughed once and it didn't bother me that others worked to pull themselves out of their financial abyss. What is your excuse?
crosscut said:Another fine example of, "F*** you, I got mine!"
And your example is "I am a whiner and going to complain about anyone more successful that I am". Sort of like the principles of communism. I make no apologies for my success outside of the airline. If you don’t like that principle I suggest then your above statement apply’s nicely from me to you personally.
So why all the bitterness crosscut? Does you name signify a mistake made during your circumcision at birth?
I am thrilled.bigbeerbelly said:Alright boringman ... I'll write back.
bigbeerbelly said:The fact is a disproportionate number of general aviation old farts are crashing airplanes and killing people. No doubt SOME of these accidents have been attributed to the diminished mental capacity associated with aging. I'm willing to bet there are similar rates of dementia and mental degradation occurring in both populations (general aviation and airline pilot). After talking to numerous other airline pilots, I'm confident ONE of the major reasons old geezer airline pilots don't crash nearly as often as their general aviation brethren is due to timely safety intervention by their first officers.
To deny that: vision deteriorates with age, reflexes slow, mental acuity slows, memory is impaired, hearing declines, etc... is foolish. Age 60 is an appropriate accommodation to mandate retirement in the interest of safety.
You really should stop your arguments based on arrogance. Your attitude of iamtogoodtobeafirstofficerasiamagiftfromgodtoaviationandnooneisbetteratflyingariplanesthaniam
because they make you look ignorant and immature. Have you discussed these numerous incidents with your union or professional standards?
That being said, what you are saying has a shred of validity and is obvious that mental and physical abilities degrade over time. However my question to you is at what point does that actually affect safety? At what point other than an arbitrary age based on nothing but a handshake in the fifties supports your theory and ass umptions? Your unscientific perceived herculean efforts that must save every UPS flight you are on doesn’t really cut it, and like flopgut, makes you look like you are grasping.
The study comparing GA pilots to pt. 121 pilots as an argument is absurd and you know it. If you believe that study you must really have low expectations and abilities with the overall 121 environment or the one in which you operate. How many of those accidents were VFR CFIT at night? VFR? Single pilots ops? Poor training environment or lack of established recurrancy? Medical standards or lack of actual certification? Maintenance related?
Now as for your continued physical descriptions of "old geezers". I am not sure what you are talking about. Maybe all the years of night flying at UPS produces these types you fly with so you are in essence looking at your future. But perhaps you need to pick some better partners at the steam baths you frequent. The real airline guys you mock and childishly describe are few and far between.
bigbeerbelly said:Now go die your hair and soak your dentures pops!
Hair looks good partly grey. I also have all my original teeth.
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