Me too. I'm normally just a lurker but had to compliment everyone on this thread.VampyreGTX said:Wow, I can't believe I sat here and read this whole thread. Glad you guys resurected it!
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Me too. I'm normally just a lurker but had to compliment everyone on this thread.VampyreGTX said:Wow, I can't believe I sat here and read this whole thread. Glad you guys resurected it!
JBcrjca said:I also read this whole thread for the 1st time today. Thanks to FurloughedAgain for bringing it back to the top. The original post was a beauty...FA hit the nail squarely on the head. I think many of us have been thinking the same thing, but we just don't type as eloquently as he does. It brought back a lot of memories, and I'm not even sure I qualify as an official 'old fart' yet. Some of the other guys posted some really good stories. IPFreleys' story about the RJ capt/fo was one of the best. I also remember spinning the props on the Metro, just wish I could have gotten the SA-227 type rating!
Ah yes, our beloved Darlene M. She's absolutely a pleasure to work with, and she has lots of great stories from 'back in the day' with Eastern. The cool thing about her is that she almost encourages sexual harrassment! And she still remembers every passenger on every flight by name. I'll never figure out how she does that.
That's rich.FurloughedAgain said:Kit Darby is still a Captain at United.
Very funny post, actually.FurloughedAgain said:I think the worst possible personal "he!!" I could think of would be to be a soon-to-be-furloughed United First Officer...show up for work... check the computer and see that I'm flying with Captain Darby.
It would be a 4-day sales presentation on the many and varied Darby products which would inevitably yield a job at one of the "hundreds of airlines hiring today".
"Why Mike if you buy this AirInc baseball cap you will be endowed with secret powerws of persuasion which would certainly help you through that challenging interview at Podunk air".
Wow. He give the Iraqi information minister a run for his money in "funniest man of the year"
Flyin' South said:You may find it ironic that in the March 17, 2003 issue of Commuter/Regional Airline News, a 3 page interview with Kit Darby is published. Kit is quoted as saying "I've never really adhered to the idea of a pilot shortage." He also predicts 6000 - 7000 pilot job openings this year.
Swear to God.
Flyin' South said:You may find it ironic that in the March 17, 2003 issue of Commuter/Regional Airline News, a 3 page interview with Kit Darby is published. Kit is quoted as saying "I've never really adhered to the idea of a pilot shortage." He also predicts 6000 - 7000 pilot job openings this year.
Now that Podunk is flying CRJ-700's coast-to-coast, that might not be such a bad deal!FurloughedAgain said:"Why Mike if you buy this AirInc baseball cap you will be endowed with secret powerws of persuasion which would certainly help you through that challenging interview at Podunk Air."
Like the television commercial a couple years back, no little kid came home from school and breathlessly announced "I wanna be a yes-man," or "I'm gonna be a brown-noser!"
FurloughedAgain said:was just reading through old threads and got a chuckle.
I'm currently working for the so-called "Pudunk Air" we were talking about.
No furloughs yet (keeping my fingers crossed).
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FurloughedAgain said:
They'll never know the fear you felt conducting your first single-pilot ILS to minimums-100 in blowing snow with the aircraft covered in ice...the boss yelling, "fly or you're fired!".
They will never be able to understand what it was like being a copilot for 4 years in a 19 seat airliner...no autopilot ... Utica ... Syracuse ... Binghamton ... "May I take your bag ma'am? Yes I'm old enough to fly this thing." ... Watertown ... Ogdensburg ... "Was that lightning?" ... Plattsburgh ...
I had something like 2900 total and 650 of multi but no lunar landings when Eagle brought me in to interview in October, 1990.FurloughedAgain said:That was back when competitive mins to be a Dash 7 or Dash 8 copilot at Piedmont were better than 3000 TT and 500 ME and you had to have logged some lunar-landings to get an interview at Eagle.