Thread: Eagle ERJ
View Single Post
Old 02-25-2013 | 08:58 AM
  #24  
babs
Gets Weekends Off
 
Joined: Feb 2010
Posts: 366
Likes: 0
Default

Originally Posted by Ultralight
Busses don't have autopilots either. Or air traffic control seperating them from others on the road. You certainly have to concentrate more driving a bus on a single lane road than you do flying a barbie jet at 500 mph at 37,000', with its autopilot coupled to the FMS.
Drop the high and mighty pilot attitude and have respect for other peoples professions.
Too many kids with a sense of entitlement at the regionals. Build your time, pay your dues, and get some experience under your belt, then ask for the big bucks.
Thats the way it works in this industry. Those that don't want to accept that should go drive a grayhound.
Are you just trolling? If not:
TOTY (tool of the year)

How many people can jump into a jet and fly it across the country?
Now how many people can drive a bus across the country? It takes years and years of training to get to the 121 world. The skills required are not even comparable. I'm not sure why I'm even wasting my time responding to you...and it's spelled Greyhound!

Last edited by babs; 02-25-2013 at 09:26 AM. Reason: My bad. Technically, I believe spelt is correct, but considered old english.
Reply