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forgot to bid 03-18-2014 07:29 AM

I bet if the CPO had a TOTD award it'd be very interesting.

ALPA has one.

Day 32: Purple Drank
Day 33: Carl Spackler, Purple Drank
Day 34: FTB, Purple Drank
Day 35: Purple Drank
Day 36: Purple Drank
Day 37: Carl Spackler, Purple Drank
Day 38: Purple Drunk, FTB
Day 39: Carl Spackler, Purple Drank
Day 40: Purple Drank, Purple Drank

forgot to bid 03-18-2014 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by ATL7ER (Post 1604816)
What part of the FOM does he reference? Maybe I'm missing it, but the only place in the FOM I see it saying no sleeping on the jumpseat is in the "cabin jumpseat" section. Nothing I can find about that on the cockpit jumpseat.

Heck if I know.

NERD 03-18-2014 07:36 AM

Carl has been very,very quiet lately.



Originally Posted by forlateto bid (Post 1604817)
I bet if the CPO had a TOTD award it'd be very interesting.

ALPA has one.

Day 32: Purple Drank
Day 33: Carl Spackler, Purple Drank
Day 34: FTB, Purple Drank
Day 35: Purple Drank
Day 36: Purple Drank
Day 37: Carl Spackler, Purple Drank
Day 38: Purple Drunk, FTB
Day 39: Carl Spackler, Purple Drank
Day 40: Purple Drank, Purple Drank


contrails 03-18-2014 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1604807)
Don't fall asleep on the 737 JS. Evidently, there is a 737 A writing guys up. He tells you to stick around, references the FOM and informs you he has to write you up.

Then you get a call from the CPO... it lasts 10 seconds.

I wonder what he does when there is an off-line jumpseater sleeping and he can't "write them up" ?

forgot to bid 03-18-2014 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by contrails (Post 1604827)
I wonder what he does when there is an off-line jumpseater sleeping and he can't "write them up" ?

Probably calls their CPO.

http://e.deviantart.net/emoticons/s/stupidme2.gif

To which they probably want to end the call after 10 seconds.

forgot to bid 03-18-2014 07:54 AM

Hell, if you don't want someone sleeping on your jumpseat, and you find out they're sleeping on your jumpseat, wake them up.

When I was a Captain, I didn't care if someone slept on the JS... it made it quieter. I don't want to talk to people. I don't like people. If I wanted to talk to someone, I'd text them.

:D

ATL7ER 03-18-2014 08:02 AM

Like I said, with "one place, right place, someplace" I could be missing it but I don't see it in there for cockpit j/s...only cabin. Now, it's his cockpit so he can brief me that he doesn't want me sleeping on the jumpseat, but writing me up for violation of policy? He better be able to point to it in print.

iaflyer 03-18-2014 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by ATL7ER (Post 1604816)
What part of the FOM does he reference? Maybe I'm missing it, but the only place in the FOM I see it saying no sleeping on the jumpseat is in the "cabin jumpseat" section. Nothing I can find about that on the cockpit jumpseat.

he's a tool - you're right, the only part about sleeping is in the "Cabin Jumpseat" section. :rolleyes:

sailingfun 03-18-2014 08:07 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 1604807)
Don't fall asleep on the 737 JS. Evidently, there is a 737 A writing guys up. He tells you to stick around, references the FOM and informs you he has to write you up.

Then you get a call from the CPO... it lasts 10 seconds.

Easily debunked story. There is no reference in the FOM.

badflaps 03-18-2014 08:10 AM

Maybe guys were drooling on his long sleeve shirt.


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