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shamrock said:
...I gotta think that his "educational" musings in V1 haven't done much to help his reputation with those of us in ATL.
For what it's worth, the article that made it into "the-publication-formerly-known-as-V1" bears very little resemblance to what R.C. actually wrote. The new editor has been tearing all the C.P.'s submissions to pieces.
Medeco said:
My old roomate who has since left was attacted by him...
"Attacted?" Wow, that must've hurt. :D
Medeco said:
You should never be yelled at around your peers for wearing an American flag tie.
Again, I haven't heard R.C. yell at anyone in the six-plus years I've known him. It's just not his style. If he points out a defect in your uniform and you suck it up and tell him you'll fix it (or even try some dry, deferential humor), that'll be the end of it. If you act like a jackass, guess what? You're going to have a problem.
Medeco said:
This pilot quit about a month later.
If he quit over that, then he wasn't going to make as an airline pilot anyway.
Medeco said:
I agree he helps the pilots more than others but [R.C.'s] professional ethics are the pits.
As a matter of fact, his ethical standards are probably higher than those of anyone else in Flight Ops. Get to know the guy, then tell me what you think of his professional ethics.
 
Lets not have a pissing contest

Typhoon1244 said:
For what it's worth, the article that made it into "the-publication-formerly-known-as-V1" bears very little resemblance to what R.C. actually wrote. The new editor has been tearing all the C.P.'s submissions to pieces."Attacted?" Wow, that must've hurt. :DAgain, I haven't heard R.C. yell at anyone in the six-plus years I've known him. It's just not his style. If he points out a defect in your uniform and you suck it up and tell him you'll fix it (or even try some dry, deferential humor), that'll be the end of it. If you act like a jackass, guess what? You're going to have a problem.If he quit over that, then he wasn't going to make as an airline pilot anyway.As a matter of fact, his ethical standards are probably higher than those of anyone else in Flight Ops. Get to know the guy, then tell me what you think of his professional ethics.

I spent just over 1.5 yrs there and I got to know him plenty. I have observed him talk to people in both ways.

Yelled, may have been a bit much to describe it, but he spoke loud enough for everyone in the room to hear him. Sorry, this is not the Airforce and he is not my General. We work in a corporate environment and should be treated with respect at all times. He acts like a principle of a High school.

This pilot certainly did not quit because of this. He is a Marine and graduate of the Citidale, I promise you he has more resolve than that. He quit because he was commuting for 1 yr while sitting reserve and flying once ever 60 days and one time almost 90 while leaving a wife and two kids at home. I did not work for him. He was trying to improve his family life.

Unfortunately for him, his marine reserve unit was activated the day after he turned in his resignation at ASA. And with top Mgt. guys like CS and NB they had no care to allow this man to take back his resignation even though they had all the facts.

It's pretty sad when you see a chain of command like DB, NB, CS, and RC and you know the history behind them.

For instance NB once landed with the parking brake on in the EMB120 and did not get fired, but he has no tolerance for someone trying to maximize there days off by taking approved LOA's and traveling the world, and wants to fire them for using pass privilages.

Again, ASA is not a high school, but we are treated in many ways like we are students. Although there are a few pilots who act like they are still in HS.

BTW, the new CP in SLC used to be roomates with RC so I am sure that helped him get the job in terms of how to interview. FF, has always been a company man and although he is difficult to fly a 4 day with he is a good guy with alot more professional ethics than RC and hopefully will be a good CP.

I have to agree that looking at the windsock is fine and good technique. I do it all the time too, its just one more thing in your scan.

Respectfully,
Medeco
 
Medeco said:
...his marine reserve unit was activated the day after he turned in his resignation at ASA. And with top Mgt. guys like CS and NB they had no care to allow this man to take back his resignation even though they had all the facts.
Typical, petty, ASA B.S. I'm sorry to hear about that. That's a real horsesh_t deal.
Medeco said:
Again, ASA is not a high school, but we are treated in many ways like we are students. Although there are a few pilots who act like they are still in HS.
Oh, I agree completely...just don't forget that it's upper management that sets the tone for the chief pilots.

As far as pilots acting like high schoolers...[putting on Devil's Advocate hat]...I recently heard somebody talking about the assignment of three chief pilots in SLC and asking "just how much 'adult supervision' do they think we need?" My reply is, "well, 'we' can't seem to stop taking off in the wrong airplane, landing at the wrong airport, and getting caught receiving blow-jobs in the ATR. Maybe we need more than you think!" :D
 
Typhoon1244 said:
... 'we' can't seem to stop taking off in the wrong airplane, landing at the wrong airport, and getting caught receiving blow-jobs in the ATR...
I think just realized I'm on the wrong airplane.
 
katanabob said:
I think just realized I'm on the wrong airplane.
I've had that thought myself.

What's up with the ATR crews, anyway? I never hear wild mini-orgy stories about the -110, -120, BAe, CR2, CR7, etc., but every ATR-driver I meet seems to be full of sordid tales of uncontained lust and debauchery. (Must be something in the coffee...)
 
Typhoon1244 said:
(Must be something in the coffee...)
...or must be something in the front cargo compartment. I hear the soft-sided rollaboards can be quite comfy if stacked properly.
 
Uniform NAZI!

Ahhh and the EINSATZGRUPPEN, their lovely parade!
To the thread starter, uniform nazi well???????
 
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Maybe it's just that the goofy lookin' ATR types are desperate enough to want a hummer from the battle axes in ATL.
 
MetroSheriff said:
Maybe it's just that the goofy lookin' ATR types are desperate enough to want a hummer from the battle axes in ATL.
Huh? What do you mean? I picked Atlanta because they said all the babes were out there! :eek:
 
Man ... now I REALLY wanna be an airline pilot. Preferably on an ATR. :D

Minh
 
Typhoon1244 said:
...and getting caught receiving blow-jobs in the ATR. Maybe we need more than you think!" :D

The best part is that most of the ATR orgy stories are true! You should go on a few of the overnights... VPS, PFN, MYR and GPT come to mind.

I've flown with quite a few ex-ATR drivers who have "named names".

The ATR still leads the company in "buddy bidding" too. Things that make you go Hmmm.
 
ifly4food said:
The best part is that most of the ATR orgy stories are true! You should go on a few of the overnights....
Maybe it's all that vibration...my wife used to say riding on the Brasilia was a great aphrodisiac.

(Huh-huh, huh-huh. He said "riding...")
 
We lost track here, lets keep fighting abut the uniform! Its getting too peaceful.

BTW, the hats stay..keeps my bald head warm
 
Typhoon1244 said:
....my wife used to say riding on the Brasilia was a great aphrodisiac.

(Huh-huh, huh-huh. He said "riding...")
All those hours we spent flying together and you never once told me that she was turned on by watching other passengers vomit into little doggie bags.

Sheesh, and you think you know someone.


:D
 

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