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500 P-F-T hours? I am most impressed!! 500 hours of P-F-T certainly makes you an expert on every aspect of aviation.PFTSuperstar said:UGH! Think im gonna puke!!
Aviation is a cold, cutthroat, evil industry where people will sell their best friend Jim down river to get ahead. Evil people run companies into the ground and pilots fight each other over who gets to fly what and how much money they stand to make from it.
It only makes me feel warm and fuzzy to see the look on that poor kid's face when he finally figures all that out. The ship is sinking dude, and all of the drowning rats are clawing each other to try to stay on the top.
-wet rat
I agree with Avbug's thesis. I agree wholeheartedly that aviation is a cutthroat biz. But, name a business that isn't.avbug said:Call me cynincal? Would this be the same comair come-up-quick in the world crowd that bounced onto the scene joyfully screaming "props are for boats" and other garbage, and then cried when the furloughs began? The same crowd that hadn't been in the industry long enough to rember the last time, or the one before that? The same crowd that sings of brotherly love and standing up for one another? The same crowd that waves the flag and chants about trusting in God (but probably doesn't go to church),a nd united we stand...but probably doesn't donate time to the community or give back? Is this the same crowd . . . We're all individuals. Some have earned their place. Some have bought their place. Some won't ever see their place because they died earning it in places we can't even discuss. We're all in the same boat. But there is no great romance, no great unity, no brotherly kindness. I kind of suspect that the flambait pftsuperstar is really clownpilot with yet another moniker...but the truth is, he's right. It's a cutthroat industry from the word go . . . . People must make their own way, and having a job at all in aviation today is nothing to sneeze at. Flychicago is right...be grateful for what you have . . . .