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Old 06-20-2011 | 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid

Truth is, it's not a generation thing that's the problem, it's a gene pool problem.

This is so true......we humans suck.

(except for ftb....he already started a regional airline for spackler air. The bastard is already making 10% profit on his fee for departure gig.)
Old 06-20-2011 | 08:41 PM
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Originally Posted by NuGuy
Heyas T,

Not digging at ya, but there seems to be an overriding generalization by guys that the only way to do things is the one way, and even the way that other airlines do things, despite being successful at it, can't possibly work because of the way the some guys have to squeeze it into THEIR experience, rather than the experience of the people who actually used BOTH systems.

We've already been through this with a number of topics, where once it's explained the way things REALLY worked, the same guys go "huh, yea, I guess that would work pretty well." Some of those topics already discussed include the APA process for bidding, paperwork, and now we get to do it for seniority list instructors.

Certainly, after all the things we gave up in BK, somehow the requirement to use seniority list instructors anytime the motion was on was considered pretty important by the fNWA guys, because we kept it in the contract.

Anyway, enough of that rant. Here's how instructors worked at NWA, with no judgment on other systems:

1) It was a combined department. Training/checking. You might just do OE, or just Sims (which included training, and doing MVs, LOEs, etc), line checks, or all of the above. APDs also did training, and ordinary events along with type rides.

Because it was a combined department, there was a VERY tight feedback loop between the line and training. OE was a complete NON event. There was ZERO "you'll get that on OE". The way you flew the airplane was identical to the way you flew the sim. There were no fiefdoms because there weren't any "fiefs".

There was ZERO variation between instructors. The way you learned things was identical from IP to IP, and from sim to OE.

2) You could only become an instructor for an aircraft that you currently held. If you got displaced, you lost your instructor gig, too. If you got a bid for a new airplane, you lost your instructor gig. You were free to sign up for your new airplane, but no guarantees.

3) You were a line pilot who instructed, NOT an instructor who flew the line once in a while. IPs doing sims were expected to be "in the box" 6 months out of 12, but which 6 were up to the training department (they'd take your requests "under advisement"), but when things were slow, you might fly 8 months. More often you'd do 2 months in the sim and 2 on the line.

4) A regular month was 16 events. Max was 19. "Seat support" counted as an event. Two events a day had restrictions. Events 17,18, and 19 were "overtime" and paid %150.

5) Pay was the max for the month, obviously for the airplane you held, with a $600 override. Hotels were provided, as was PS to work.

Last I heard, SLIPs were worth 350-500 pilots in staffing.

NU
This is how a training dept should be set up! Here's to hoping for our future.... and I can't believe anyone on here is supporting a future of the dgs instructor program..... ugh.
Old 06-20-2011 | 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Delta1067
Crappy market the past few years? The market has doubled over the past few years. Wasn't the down around 5800 during the final days of Bush? Now it's up around 12,000.
Dow was 8281 on Bush's last full day. When BHO took the oath on Jan 20, 2009 it closed down 332 pts to 7949 that day. Went down further to eventual low of 6469 on Mar 9, 2009 for that year.

Oil was $38.74/barrel (today $93.68).
National Avg price for a gal of gas that week: $1.83 (today $3.65)
Old 06-20-2011 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
This is how a training dept should be set up! Here's to hoping for our future.... and I can't believe anyone on here is supporting a future of the dgs instructor program..... ugh.

I agree, what we have now is a very inconsistent product. Most are good, some are great, and some REALLY suck!!
Old 06-20-2011 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by hoserpilot
This is so true......we humans suck.

(except for ftb....he already started a regional airline for spackler air. The bastard is already making 10% profit on his fee for departure gig.)
That's because of the seniority list I put together. It's considered heavenly supreme wide-body flying. And as such, everyone is frozen off for 5 years except FTB, NewK and Clamp!

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Old 06-20-2011 | 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by hoserpilot
This is so true......we humans suck.

(except for ftb....he already started a regional airline for spackler air. The bastard is already making 10% profit on his fee for departure gig.)
I believe it was "Spacklair." One word.

What kind of fly-by-night operation would have the word "Air" on it's own after the first name in the title?
Old 06-20-2011 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
This is how a training dept should be set up! Here's to hoping for our future.... and I can't believe anyone on here is supporting a future of the dgs instructor program..... ugh.
Totally agree.

Carl
Old 06-20-2011 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by contrails
I believe it was "Spacklair." One word.

What kind of fly-by-night operation would have the word "Air" on it's own after the first name in the title?
Thanks for noticing. I might just have to lower the 5 year fence for you.

Carl
Old 06-20-2011 | 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
This is how a training dept should be set up! Here's to hoping for our future.... and I can't believe anyone on here is supporting a future of the dgs instructor program..... ugh.
I'm so confused. Last time I talked to you, you had this idea for what a training program should be like and it's far from what Nu just described.

Old 06-20-2011 | 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Carl Spackler
Thanks for noticing. I might just have to lower the 5 year fence for you.

Carl


Geez, 3 rum n cokes.....you guys expect perfection!!!! Not after the 4 day I just had. Wish it was Saturday so I could see some hot 757's on here. Carl, you know I'd sling gear and buy the first couple rounds.....heck, maybe even a lap dance for the Capt. My IOE Capt. had a such a great time he couldn't possibly fire me!!!!
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