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Nothing goes below a scab. Read the definition.

You must be new to the airline world and are not familiar with how this profession has gone down the tubes. Delta's turn will come, just like United's. Enjoy your ride while it lasts. Things change and you will see things in a different light.

M

Tell you what,you seem to have some up close and personal knowledge as to what the definition of a scab . Care to share it with the great unwashed masses here at FI.com ??


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Dope, tell me. 20000 hours. How is that possible? You are a fraud. Pilots retire with 20000 hours.

Why would you ask how is this possible? Are you no good at basic math? I'm 40 years old with roughly 18,000 hours; does that make me a fraud too??

Normally I stay out of the whole USAir/AWA mess... but MCDU's posts just amaze me. He admits to not working for US Airways, yet he's the biggest blowhard on the board ranting on Westies=Bad, Easties=Good. Seriously man, get a new hobby, because you're sucking wind here and nobody is buying your lame arguments. Go back to playing flight sim or searching out the really good gay porn sites... just stop your insanity.
 
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Dope, tell me. 20000 hours. How is that possible? You are a fraud. Pilots retire with 20000 hours.
M

Must make me a fraud too.

51 years old

Flying 31 years

Nearing 21,000 hours

I know pilots with 29,000 hours that are nearing retirement.

Maybe you need to get YOUR facts straight.
 
" I'm 40 years old with roughly 18,000 hours; does that make me a fraud too? "

Nope.

But you and NCFlyer work way too much....

( Doesn't make you bad guys though. )


50 years old and 34 years of flying and I have a whopping 12,000 hours. Or, about 350 hours per year on average. That was still too much flying for me.

My personal stated goal on a monthly basis was to attain a Zero hour month for full Guarantee pay.

I achieved said status on more than several occassions.

I'm pretty much done now at 12,000 hours. Although I will admit to having flown approx. 8 hours in the last calender year...




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Must make me a fraud too.

51 years old

Flying 31 years

Nearing 21,000 hours

I know pilots with 29,000 hours that are nearing retirement.

Maybe you need to get YOUR facts straight.

You sound like one of those "inexperienced" Regional pilots.
 
" I'm 40 years old with roughly 18,000 hours; does that make me a fraud too? "

Nope.

But you and NCFlyer work way too much....

I can't argue with that... I've been on reserve for the last few months and not been called out much. It's been kinda nice, live in base and get paid to stay home. Sweeeeet. I'm just waiting for the temporary gravy train to end and become scheduling's bitch for 6 day blocks every week...
 
Man, nothing like coming home from a 4 day to this stuff. I GOTS to get me a laptop... ;)

TC
14,000 hours/50.5 years old/23 years since my first commuter job. But that includes some pencil whipping to get my atp so I'm not REALLY sure how experienced I really am. :rolleyes:
 

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