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LOLOLOLOL

You people are all insane.

Can you read??????

This guy crashed the airplane!!!!


Was he caught in a microburst?

Stricken by lightning??

Mechanical failure??

OH nooooooooo.

It got windy and he crashed the airplane off the side of the runway.

Your advice should be:

1. Stay away from airplanes forever.

or

2. This just ain't your gig.

Instead you give him advice on how to explain it in an interview.


LOLOLOLOLOL

OMG

NEVER FLY ANOTHER AIRPLANE!!

GOT IT????????


Am I perfect????
Compared to this guy I'm the walking second coming.

In fact, don't even go near airports any more.

I'm surprised you even got there to begin with..

The only thing worse than your flying skills apparently are your spelling skills. How the hell did you read the sign to get in??
 
Instead you give him advice on how to explain it in an interview.

Absolutely. Read some accounts of famous aviatiors, and you will find an amazing amount of small incidents where the student pilot walked away, having learned a lesson, and lived to fly another day. While this is less common now that we have 100 years of learning about aviation behind us, there is still enough variation in training to allow for it to happen.

If all pilots took the advice you just gave, there would be far more jobs available right now. Maybe you should call AOPA and ask if they'd like to publish your advice.
 
Clyde Cessna survived 12 plane crashes, and even Wilbur Wright bit the dust at least once. Imagine what could have happened, and what things would be like for us today if these men quit after their first misfortune.
 
I don't blame anyone but i sure do wished i was tought a crosswind landing Properly

Just my $.02 ...

Forget the following part of your statement ...

"i sure do wished i was tought a crosswind landing Properly"

... and never say this again, at any time, to anyone. You bent the aircraft up. It's as simple as that. It's not your instructor's fault, it's not the school's fault, it's not the asphalt ... it's YOUR fault. By all accounts, that little statement of yours will get you bounced out of interviews as quick as, or quicker than, anything else way down the road. Further, it makes you look like a spode in front of your fellow pilots. Just drive on from here and take responsibiity for your actions.

An old US Air Captain, who began with Piedmont in the 70s told me "Back then ... you couldn't get on with Piedmont unless you had f@cked up an airplane. I f@cked up two of them, so I was hired right away." :o)

Minh
 
LOL ok Capt. Chief D**KHEAD i'll stay away from airplanes lol. Dude you got some serious mental problems I bet you have'nt set foot in any of those "TYPE RATINGS" you supposably have. Even so, if you do i'll see you in the terminal one day soon to be exact. But since i don't like to brag and like to keep a low profile I just had an interview with Northwest Link and guess what buddy my class date is in March Anyways enough with this jack ass.

The next response: I know its all my fault , I take full responsibility fo what happen. But it could've been prevented if I had better instruction. But after , i got good instruction , great CFI to begin with and now you can throw me anything and i'll make sure that the plane will be safely on the ground and CENTERLINE. But your right i can't say that in an interview and i did'nt. They asked and I told them exactly what happen and how i learned and i'm happy. Again thanks to all for your advices. Fly safely and god bless all.
 
Holy crapola underdog - what the heck did you do to that cat!? I can't look at it without LMAO!
 
D, I think he might be making an internet joke with that avatar, since it is obviously a shaved ..... well, you get the idea.

Underdog, I have found that those lights make an awful sound in the Lear. Good point!
 
Clown is an a$$ sometimes ... but he's probably just being harsh because you went the Gulfstream Academy route.

Thanks everyone for not bringing Gulfstream/PFT Bridge Programs into the thread. I commend your maturity. :D

Minh
(Also an a$$ sometimes.)
 
Am I missing something?

The original poster is asking if he/she can get an airline job, yet it looks like he/she already has one if the bio is correct. F/O
???
 
Maybe he wants to go to some other place?
 

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