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Old 12-11-2023 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by flynd94
I happen to fly with quite a few half-wingers that don’t prep ahead so I have to take time to mentor them on being a professional pilot.

we don’t do a deep dive on the flight plan in the van. It’s a simple “what do you think? How’s the gas? Many times I get the blank stare, that’s a CA’s job or I don’t start working till I get to the plane.

Guess what happens next, we barely can get the jet prepped for departure and that’s with the divide/conquer method.

Quite a few of the half-wingers spent less then 5 yrs at the regional level and they didn’t have the mentorship they needed. Their CA’s there barely knew how to perform their jobs. We’re seeing the effects of lack of leadership/mentorship at the RJ level coming to UA.

I spend time in cruise attempting to mentor the half-wingers and help them understand what it takes to be a professional pilot. Some accept it, some reject it. Those pilots in the latter half get a “not nice probie report/call to pro-standards”. I have had one half-winger that after I contacted pro-standards they let me know I wasn’t the first CA to call regarding their lack of professionalism
Is this a joke? You expect your FOs to review the flight plan before you even get to the airport? What about when you have an hour or less turn? Is that not enough time for you to prepare yourself? How did you accomplish this van briefing session before we had ipads? Did you print it out in the hotel business center?
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