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BobZ 06-19-2019 06:28 PM

I wasnt lecturing. It was investment advice. Lol..

ChecklistMonkey 06-20-2019 03:34 AM


Originally Posted by BobZ (Post 2839850)
I wasnt lecturing. It was investment advice. Lol..

That was some of the meanest investment advice I've ever seen. Then again, it does explain the eye rolls haha

BobZ 06-20-2019 06:51 AM

As a new hire a great Capt once told me...."its incredible how some of us can take such a great job....and eff it up so bad".

TED74 06-20-2019 07:41 AM


Originally Posted by BobZ (Post 2840061)
As a new hire a great Capt once told me...."its incredible how some of us can take such a great job....and eff it up so bad".

... not to say management and Wall Street aren't doing their darndest to eff it up worse.

BobZ 06-20-2019 08:00 AM

Even great jobs have clown shows.

Aa a fyi this came from a WAL Capt....who had bern through double digit pay cuts a pension loss and was making abt half what his DAL counterpart at the same company wz making.

This job always came with the sideshow...his point was i think it takes special effort to participate. :)

Denny Crane 06-20-2019 08:29 AM

Probably the best advice I got from a Captain was when I was a FO new to the 767. At pushback time we were in DFW and you could see passengers who were waving at us and pointing. The agent would not go back up and get them. When the captain asked him to do so he got mad and said “while the airplane is at the gate it’s MY airplane.” Captain said ok. Agent pulled the jetway away. Captain opened his window and said to the agent in the jetway “Now it’s my airplane and it’s not moving until you get them on board.” He said it just as calm as he could be. No yelling or anything like the agent had done.

I asked him how he could keep his cool and not get angry. He said, and I quote, “Why get angry when you KNOW you’re going to win!” I have tried my darnedest to live by this..........but sometimes it’s very hard!

Denny

velosnow 06-20-2019 08:46 AM

Heard a silly tidbit the other day that I find quite hard to believe...our 350s or tree-fiddys if you like, are not cat III approved? Any 350 folks actually in the know straighten this one out?

Hillbilly 06-20-2019 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by velosnow (Post 2840162)
Heard a silly tidbit the other day that I find quite hard to believe...our 350s or tree-fiddys if you like, are not cat III approved? Any 350 folks actually in the know straighten this one out?



I’m not on the 350, but looking at the Airway Manual under CAT III Approach Requirements>Weather Minima where it shows each fleets limitations, the 350 reflects RVR 300 and a 100’ AH for CAT III. I believe that the person who told you this is completely full of it.

BobZ 06-20-2019 11:59 AM

That might come in handy in SEA. :)

crewdawg 06-20-2019 12:06 PM


Originally Posted by velosnow (Post 2840162)
Heard a silly tidbit the other day that I find quite hard to believe...our 350s or tree-fiddys if you like, are not cat III approved? Any 350 folks actually in the know straighten this one out?


Originally Posted by Hillbilly (Post 2840313)
I’m not on the 350, but looking at the Airway Manual under CAT III Approach Requirements>Weather Minima where it shows each fleets limitations, the 350 reflects RVR 300 and a 100’ AH for CAT III. I believe that the person who told you this is completely full of it.

From an A350 about a month ago.... They can't do CAT II or III SEA until they get a certain number of practice CAT IIIs. I have no idea of the reasoning behind it.


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