eaglefly said:
"An outfit like Comair" ?
"A throwaway brazilian jet " ?
Jungle, apparently to you, these are "descriptions" of losers and faliures in the aviation industry (unworhty of a "real" airline pilot).
How myopic, demented and sad (all to common though).
If I were to strike up a convertstaion with you at say, Oshkosh and tell you that I fly a Hawker, Lear or GIII for 100K/year with 16-18 days off per month and health and travel bennies, you'd probably consider me with at least some respect and not a "loser".
If I said I had the same pay and benefits but told you I flew an Embraer for a regional, well then suddenly I'm "persona non grata".
A pilot WORTHY of professionalism and respect (both in and OUTSIDE the cockpit) DEMONSTRATES both the capability to :
1.) Evaluate situtuations and make RATIONAL determinations and actions based on them.
2.) Recognize that they (regardless of experience) are learning about not only flying airplanes, but about the realities of AVIATION throughout their career.
Your post impies you are capable of neither.
Thankfully, I'll never have to worry about placing my loved ones in your care.
That attitude is what I've been educating my students about since 1984.
I've downloaded your post to include in my dossier of what I try to teach my students (airline bound and not) of what to avoid developing in themselves as they progress in aviation.
For that I thank you.
I need the "good, bad and ugly" to help me steer not only their pilot skills BUT THEIR HEADS in the right (professional) direction.
Oh my God, what is this, third grade?
First off, for someone with that level of training and experience, flying for Comair would have to be a letdown. If it isn't, perhaps one would need a little more ambition. You think that furloughedagain dreamed of flying an underpowered, stretched business jet between CVG and CMH 12 times a day while he was earning his PPL? I doubt it, and I respect him/her enough to be candid about it. You want to be all sunshine and roses, go right ahead.
Secondly, the Embraer product is vastly inferior and was clearly designed to be an aircraft with a shorter lifespan then others. They did this to save money and allow a lower purcahse price. This is news to you? I thought it was common knowledge in the industry. Perhaps you aren't as informed as you claim, but those who can't do teach, right?
Thirdly, I've never judged a single person here or anywhere else on the basis of who they flew for, what they make or what they fly. We're all professional pilots, whether you watch the autopilot on an Airbus or tow banners or instruct. You can try to make that up in order to paint me as something else, but you'd be the fool here, not I.
Now as far as your silly rationalisation that you used to denigrate me goes, I wholeheartedly agree (despite the fact that you were quoting a text to me, but I'd imagine you are quite used to that). However, your premise that you based your judgements on are false, therefore so is your conclusion. You take two comments out of a couple of dozen posts and decide that I'm both irrational and unwilling to learn (da_n, what was the point of earning that MS for at age 49?)?
You sure I'm the irrational one here professor?
p.s. Are you also sure that you've never entrusted your loved ones to my care in my over 30 years of flying? Even more positive that you don't know me?