This “you must be a joy to fly with on the line” **** is getting old. We operate in an industry that involves heavy machinery moving at insane speeds. Never forget that. Schedules, pay, bases means nothing if you’re dead. When guys lay the law down about doing things right or cracking the whip, it is a function of needing to do things to comply with laws of physics or regulatory burdens. Either way, I want it done right in my cockpit so I can get home to see the wife and kids and so I don’t have to dance in front of the Chief Pilot or Feds. I paid alot for my certificates and don’t want to lose them and the ability to generate income from them. I do everything I can to be pleasant and fun to fly with but make no mistake, we will always strive for perfection in my cockpit. I guarantee I will never achieve it but will ALWAYS strive to do it right!
Last edited by Skip0927; 03-28-2018 at 04:40 PM.