homerjdispatch
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What defines a Skywest pilot as a professional? Simple question....
Here is more help, from the FAA
Although the word “professionalism” is widely used,
it is rarely defined. In fact, no single definition can
encompass all of the qualifications and considerations
that must be present before true professionalism
can exist.
Though not all inclusive, the following list gives
some major considerations and qualifications that
should be included in the definition of professionalism.
• Professionalism exists only when a service is
performed for someone, or for the common
good.• Professionalism is achieved only after extended
training and preparation.
True performance as a professional is based
on study and research.
• Professionals must be able to reason logically
and accurately.
• Professionalism requires the ability to make
good judgmental decisions. Professionals cannot
limit their actions and decisions to standard
patterns and practices.
• Professionalism demands a code of ethics.
Professionals must be true to themselves and
to those they service. Anything less than a sincere
performance is quickly detected, and
immediately destroys their effectiveness.
Hmmm... Still dont see union membership in there, but this line; Professionals must be able to reason logically
and accurately really says something.... maye you need to read it closer!