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Pilot754, how's new-hire training?

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Airline training is very difficult. All of us have had difficulties at one time or another. Kudos to this guy for getting out before he had a failure on his record. Hopefully he will go back to his old job and push himself harder, tighten up his tolerances, etc. and get another shot at the 121 gig. I know I was not prepared for what Great Lakes threw at me when I was a newhire on the E120. I don't know how you can be totally prepared for the pace of 121 training your first go at it. Most of us just hang on to the static wicks.
 
Airline training is very difficult. All of us have had difficulties at one time or another. Kudos to this guy for getting out before he had a failure on his record. Hopefully he will go back to his old job and push himself harder, tighten up his tolerances, etc. and get another shot at the 121 gig. I know I was not prepared for what Great Lakes threw at me when I was a newhire on the E120. I don't know how you can be totally prepared for the pace of 121 training your first go at it. Most of us just hang on to the static wicks.
Training is hard. Especially when you're brand new. When I was new there was a lot of difficult information to digest, and the airline is completely aware of this. They are willing to help you get to a point where you can learn hands on...unless you have a sh!t attitude. The training department is fully capable of spotting the know it alls and the guys that aren't going to listen...and therefore aren't teachable...and kick them out for their own good. Luckily for them, most people who aren't cutting it get the opportunity to bail on their own instead of being fired. That's a double edged sword. While I'm sure every is happy to see them get a second chance, do you really want your family flying on a plane with a pilot who's just barely "good enough". At some point some training department somewhere will let a fool like this slip through the cracks, and I can only hope by then that person is humbled enough to listen up and learn how things work.
You imply I should cut the guy some slack. I say the system finally got rid of a risk BEFORE the unknowing passengers got to be put at risk.
 
No slack should be cut for this moron. If he can't hack it, get him the h*** out of there
 
The way this clown writes, the way he/she is canvassing every pilot forum out there, and the way he/she is looking to gather experience without gathering any semblance of tenure...

I'll put it mildly. If I was someone looking for someone to watch, this idiot would be at the top of my red flag list.
 
He just posted his full resume in this Part 135 thread!

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The guy can write one hell of a "Personal and Customer Mission Statement"

He also has a killer "Philosophy and Challenge of Customer Service" speech!

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So he quit/resigned...who cares? Its not easy making it through any initial training. Haven't you ever failed at anything? Or are you one of those wonder pilots?

I was just pointing out that he quit, when he said he didn't. Resign makes it feel so much better.

Yes, I have failed. Failed my private checkride, but the DE paid dearly. I shot him in the face. "Rick don't fail anything" is what I said before I pulled the trigger.
Actually I failed because my instructor and owner of the flight school said that emergency decents weren't part of the checkride. I showed it to them in the ASA handbook, the continues with "Well they examiners we use don't test for it". When I saw the owner of the flight school, and since my CFI had slipt by the time I took my ride, I told the owner that his fat arse was paying for my retake....which he didn't.

If you quit, thats fine. I know many guys who quit in the middle of ground. But don't try and sugar coat it. But seriously, how bad can initial be, for someone to quit? I have heard of guy quitting during sim and IOE...but the classroom? come on!
 
Sweet merciful Christ on a pogo stick- it's

DISCRETION IS THE BETTER PART OF VALOR!

As in, do the right thing quietly and without bragging... take care before you enter the fray (which is what I intended to write, but can't stand the fact that you remind me of Jugdesh the Help Desk Drone in Mumbai).


Try this- quietly go choke on your freakin' green card.

What no one has mentioned is that Cowardice is the better part of Discretion...

hehehehehehehehe
 
Why the h%$#

754 keeps coming back here and there (135 etc') for more?
why he's doing it to himself again anf again WHY???????
 
HA!!! Posted by Pilot754 from that 135 thread:
I posses nine of what I consider the most important qualities of a First Officer and one day Captain: initiative, high motivation, outstanding organizational skills, self-starter, integrity and good communication skills, team work, caring, and ability to conduct a program to its fullest while keeping in mind safety being first.
HA!!!!! You've got to be kidding! Your communication skills? You sound like "Mike" from Bangalore when I called Dell for tech support. ("Thank you for being call to Dell, I can help today perhaps, my name is Mike. Could you be giving me your serial number?) {said in my Apu voice}
 
Errr

You don't even know me! Nor, have you ever met me. How can you be making these so off the chart thoughts! Seems like you along with many others on here are not happy where you all are at and taking it out on me. All I am asking is for help, suggestions and or ideas. SHHEEEH YOU GUYS are a bunch of nothings!
 
You're getting a ton of help suggestions and ideas. Perhaps you should pay attention...
 
By nothings, you mean "airline pilots"?

None of us would mind helping a competent, capable and forthright aspirant get a job. But you? You are soooo off the chart, it's suspicious.

Do you understand that?

Your behavior raises so many red flags, you're self made pariah around here. That's all.

Nothing out.
 
You don't even know me! Nor, have you ever met me. How can you be making these so off the chart thoughts! Seems like you along with many others on here are not happy where you all are at and taking it out on me. All I am asking is for help, suggestions and or ideas. SHHEEEH YOU GUYS are a bunch of nothings!

Keep at it, don't give up. Sometimes we all just need to find the right hole to fall in to feel right. That is why we are at PSA. It just fits....for now.
Now about that CRJ 200/700 on your aircraft flown list...
 
Keep at it, don't give up. Sometimes we all just need to find the right hole to fall in to feel right. That is why we are at PSA. It just fits....for now.
Now about that CRJ 200/700 on your aircraft flown list...

Dude, being a fellow PSAer you should be well aware that if he couldn't fall into this hole he just can't do it.
754, we've all given you all the advice you need....this is a lot smaller world than you know, and your name is likely moving through the don't hire him circles. Take that CRJ off your aircraft flown list! Like I said before, being issued the manuals doesn't count as flying it, especially if you can't even pass systems class.
 
You don't even know me! Nor, have you ever met me. How can you be making these so off the chart thoughts! Seems like you along with many others on here are not happy where you all are at and taking it out on me. All I am asking is for help, suggestions and or ideas. SHHEEEH YOU GUYS are a bunch of nothings!

Quick question: is English your second language? Nothing to be ashamed of if it is, it's my fourth.
 
Quick question: is English your second language? Nothing to be ashamed of if it is, it's my fourth.


DANNNNNNGGGGG!

You have that and what seems to be (my eyes and this 1600x1200 res aren't helping) a Charlie in your avatar.

That puts you some 13 light years ahead of said poseur.

Awesome.
 
SHHEEEH YOU GUYS are a bunch of nothings!


Isn't that from a Disney song? "you're nothing but a nothing, a nothing, a nothing, you're not a thing at all"...

hehehehe...you're going to have to do better than that youngling...we have been dealing with crew sked!

Boooohahahahahahahaha!
 
DANNNNNNGGGGG!

You have that and what seems to be (my eyes and this 1600x1200 res aren't helping) a Charlie in your avatar.

That puts you some 13 light years ahead of said poseur.

Awesome.

Sadly, I never flew that Charlie. A friend and I tried (unsuccessfully) to purchase it, but I liked the photo and kept it.
 
Sadly, I never flew that Charlie.

Oh, man. What a plane; first twin I ever flew! I fly an Alpha time and again- we go play Sky King and get BBQ.

And that's one heck of a signature right there! I'd pretty much have to declare the author of that quote a freaking genius. But then again, you speak four languages. Wow.
 
Yes, we're a bunch of "nothings" that were able to make it through Intitial ground, sim and IOE.
How long did you last? One week during Indoc?

I heard the Girl Scouts are looking for help selling cookies. Maybe you can do that for a week....before you "resign"
 
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