Drivers:
If you believe that 'driving a sophisticated machine' encompasses what an airline pilot is, you have a sarcastic wit that exceeds anything I have ever seen or are terribly ignorant.
Would you describe the following occupations as:
1) Appellate Judge: Attorney's referee
2) Surgeon: Anatomy mechanic
3) Psychiatrist: Legalized dispenser of mind altering drugs
4) etc....
You need to educate yourself about what we do in the FAR121/135 and Corporate FAR91 world before you make such obviously uninformed statements.
I suggest you speak with any captain and first officer and ask them if they are not specifically charged with operating safely, timely and efficiently (in that order). This sounds like responsibilities that far exceed an simple machine operator.
Do you think the qualities that make people VPs or Flight, DOs and Chief Pilots magically appear when they enter the position? Most of the people occupying those positions have educations and abilities that exceed many non-line management personnel.
Most line pilots do this because we enjoy it, not because we can't do anything else.
The job is far more than you make it out to be. Anyone else want to chime in on this one ? I'm done ...
If you believe that 'driving a sophisticated machine' encompasses what an airline pilot is, you have a sarcastic wit that exceeds anything I have ever seen or are terribly ignorant.
Would you describe the following occupations as:
1) Appellate Judge: Attorney's referee
2) Surgeon: Anatomy mechanic
3) Psychiatrist: Legalized dispenser of mind altering drugs
4) etc....
You need to educate yourself about what we do in the FAR121/135 and Corporate FAR91 world before you make such obviously uninformed statements.
I suggest you speak with any captain and first officer and ask them if they are not specifically charged with operating safely, timely and efficiently (in that order). This sounds like responsibilities that far exceed an simple machine operator.
Do you think the qualities that make people VPs or Flight, DOs and Chief Pilots magically appear when they enter the position? Most of the people occupying those positions have educations and abilities that exceed many non-line management personnel.
Most line pilots do this because we enjoy it, not because we can't do anything else.
The job is far more than you make it out to be. Anyone else want to chime in on this one ? I'm done ...
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