Originally Posted by
de727ups
"I find it amusing, and down right ridiculous, that some of you think that people like Sky, myself, and others are "No Longer" professional pilots."
I see no reason for Tony M and Sky not to feel free to express their opinions based on their past experience as professional pilots. But it's past experience. Sky is a part time CFI and Tony M owns a Pitts. One is a real estate investor and the other is an MD.
"IMO, once a person has achieved a level of personal success, they're THERE."
Totally disagree. Once a doctor retires, he's a retired doctor. Ex-doctor. No longer part of the professional profession. No longer practicing. No longer studying. He may no longer giving a rip about what goes on in the profession on a day to day basis. And each day that goes by he is less and less up on what's going on in the biz. Same thing for pilots. Once a pilot retires, he's an ex-professional pilot.
Tony, maybe you want to be called Dr M the rest of your days and are thus see yourself as part of the MD profession. I don't see it working that way in aviation. It's all semantics, anyway. What's your point, again?
You are entitled to your opinion-personally, I couldn't care less what you think. I offer advice to those who seek it, and will continue to. Daily I get e-mails and PM's from pilots here seeking a better life.
I not only "see myself" as part of the M.D. profession, I AM part of it.
You shouldn't see that as threatening. Just the facts.