Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
The bottom line on the fleet captains is that 99% of us will never know or care who they are. Unless you bust a training event, you'll probably never even meet them. They don't impact your life. If they're good leaders and managers of people, who gives a **** what they have flown or not flown?
Ok, then who is responsible for operations and/or policies? Who is that on the Whale, A330 and the A320? If I don't understand the wire diagram, please edumakate me.............honestly, I'm not being a jerk, I want to know.
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I figure with the fleet Captains not being tied to a specific fleet, the next step will be to have LCA's doing some sim work so that our training mirrors the line. I have heard a few errant comments about this over the past six months, and it seemed that they were leaning in that direction.
As I understood it, reverting back to a one sided training command was something they were looking at. I suspect that to get a better transition from schoolhouse to line that may be the way many are pushing. Just a guess though based on a few comments here and there.
As I understood it, reverting back to a one sided training command was something they were looking at. I suspect that to get a better transition from schoolhouse to line that may be the way many are pushing. Just a guess though based on a few comments here and there.
You mean just like NWA did it. In my opinion as a LCA it produces a better product out the door. You don't end up with such a disconnect between the schoolhouse and the line. I can't tell you how many times I have heard my students say they were told "don't worry about that, you'll get that on OE" I realize some of this cannot be taught in the sim but it is much better to have a sim instructor who has been flying the line and can provide some real world "best practices"
I have worked under both types of systems at my former airline. I worked the transition to a Standards department, and there are pluses and minuses to both. I do agree that the product from start to finish is more "big picture."
The bottom line on the fleet captains is that 99% of us will never know or care who they are. Unless you bust a training event, you'll probably never even meet them. They don't impact your life. If they're good leaders and managers of people, who gives a **** what they have flown or not flown? Its a managerial position that oversees sim schedules, instructors, etc. In reality, they have very little impact on operations and/or policies.
The philosophy of checklist et al comes from the Director of training, the nuts and bolts come from the technical experts. The Fleet Captain signs off on the changes. From what I am told, having one Fleet Captain over multiple fleets will allow that person to see areas in which we can harmonize our product and procedures to the line pilot. My take away was that it will allow for more policies and procedures to be similar across fleets thus making the transition easier.
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Has anyone heard or have any info on the LGA slot swap?
Yes, I actually care. I think it's representation around a conference table somewhere. Another perspective if you will because no, everything isn't as good as it could be. I for one want my "easy button" back
Ok, then who is responsible for operations and/or policies? Who is that on the Whale, A330 and the A320? If I don't understand the wire diagram, please edumakate me.............honestly, I'm not being a jerk, I want to know.
Ok, then who is responsible for operations and/or policies? Who is that on the Whale, A330 and the A320? If I don't understand the wire diagram, please edumakate me.............honestly, I'm not being a jerk, I want to know.
Firstmob;
I would expect and announcement in coincident with the new US House and the LUV-AAI DOJ approval. Just my guess though.
I would expect and announcement in coincident with the new US House and the LUV-AAI DOJ approval. Just my guess though.
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The uniform may be one thing but the ever shrinking paycheck is not making a particularly impressive statement, and plainly put a lot of us "just aren't feeling the love yet" so included as delta seems to have a ways to go.
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Totally off the topic here, but do any of you know if Delta offers some partial reimbursement towards a health club membership? I vaguely remember either reading or hearing about this at some point. I'm thinking it was like $200/yr -- I pay $50/mo. now, but will happily take whatever I can get.
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