Working as a Pilot in China
#121
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Didn't you know they are testing a new version of the flux capacitor??? That way the Chinese can all et DeLoreans and go back in time to the Cultural Revolution and make it right. Oh but first they would need to hit 88mph and if you have driven or flown in China you will now realize that's impossible. Please name the last Chinese F1 champion?!?!?!?!?!?
#122
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Didn't you know they are testing a new version of the flux capacitor??? That way the Chinese can all et DeLoreans and go back in time to the Cultural Revolution and make it right. Oh but first they would need to hit 88mph and if you have driven or flown in China you will now realize that's impossible. Please name the last Chinese F1 champion?!?!?!?!?!?
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#127
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I flew for 3 national flag carriers. Two American. Flew fighters. For real. One other airline, all domestic.
If me and you apply for the same job. I get the job. Your "resume" gets thrown in the garbage, where it belongs. I am not sure what you used to get hired at Shenzhen, but if you had half a brain, you would shut up, and be happy that you have a high paying job. The more you post on APC and PPRUNE, the closer you are to getting OUTTED, as a fraud.
I OUTTED another fraud, publicly, on PPRUNE, a few years ago. You are his twin brother, from another mother. If you really do fly for Shenzhen, I would highly recommend just shutting up, and going quietly into the night. There is nothing more that you can post, here or PPRUNE, that will do anything but get you $hitcanned, from your current job. You have so little real experience in aviation, it is readily apparent to all those real pilots who read APC.
If you are a "real' pilot, and not a 16 year old, just go away.
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My resume? I flew for 3 national flag carriers. Two American. Flew fighters. For real. One other airline, all domestic. If me and you apply for the same job. I get the job. Your "resume" gets thrown in the garbage, where it belongs. I am not sure what you used to get hired at Shenzhen, but if you had half a brain, you would shut up, and be happy that you have a high paying job. The more you post on APC and PPRUNE, the closer you are to getting OUTTED, as a fraud. I OUTTED another fraud, publicly, on PPRUNE, a few years ago. You are his twin brother, from another mother. If you really do fly for Shenzhen, I would highly recommend just shutting up, and going quietly into the night. There is nothing more that you can post, here or PPRUNE, that will do anything but get you $hitcanned, from your current job. You have so little real experience in aviation, it is readily apparent to all those real pilots who read APC. If you are a "real' pilot, and not a 16 year old, just go away.
I have over 23 years of experience and i would bet my bottom dollar that it's a lot more than yours . You say you flew for all these carriers then what happened? Why are you so desperate to come back to China?
No there is nothing that can get me fired from my job. So I suggest you go back to yours as a barista tech cause that's where you belong.
#129
My resume?
I flew for 3 national flag carriers. Two American. Flew fighters. For real. One other airline, all domestic.
If me and you apply for the same job. I get the job. Your "resume" gets thrown in the garbage...
I OUTTED another fraud, publicly, on PPRUNE... If you really do fly for Shenzhen, I would highly recommend just shutting up...
I flew for 3 national flag carriers. Two American. Flew fighters. For real. One other airline, all domestic.
If me and you apply for the same job. I get the job. Your "resume" gets thrown in the garbage...
I OUTTED another fraud, publicly, on PPRUNE... If you really do fly for Shenzhen, I would highly recommend just shutting up...
Meanwhile, somewhere in China...

Probe wins the internet... again...

Probe wins the internet... again...
So, I've been thinking of what to say about these fairly caustic threats over the last week because, clearly, they need to be addressed. Whether Probe is trolling or not, what is important in this thread is that we feel 'safe' to share information about China, not attack one another and DEFINITELY not threaten each others' jobs. This point was made on PPRUNE as well under the thread we posted there; clearly, Probe does not get it. Shameful traitor to his countrymen and fellow Western airmen... SMH.
The purpose of Flying Upside Down, as has been stated again and again, is that the book is intended to disseminate real-world information about living and working day-to-day in China. These are actual accounts by actual expats backed up with company memos, CAAC bulletins and sprinkled liberally with humor and satire to help the medicine. Our purpose has been achieved judging by the downloads, thread views and numerous messages of kudos. Probe, whatever you are trying to accomplish, you have FAILED to stem that tide.
On the other hand, while we have encouraged folks to post their opinions and experiences here, we've apparently dredged up this unsavory type. While it is really important to get both sides of the story, some positives in with the negatives, when someone debates a point and makes a strong contrary position, attacking the man in return is a logical fallacy and making overtures of these types is not only juvenile, it shows that the points being argued have a lot of weight behind them and cannot be countered.
I ran into the 'Probe' type in China and let me say, having this kind of challenge heaped on your shoulders while trying to just survive in those environs makes it an insufferable proposition. We made this point in an early chapter of FUD; and it's again being ignored.
Probe, go away. You are not welcome in this thread unless you shape it up and clean it up. If any of us do come across you, prepare to be slapped in the face with a fish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lefP0_ZM-Lw
That is all.
C.S.
The purpose of Flying Upside Down, as has been stated again and again, is that the book is intended to disseminate real-world information about living and working day-to-day in China. These are actual accounts by actual expats backed up with company memos, CAAC bulletins and sprinkled liberally with humor and satire to help the medicine. Our purpose has been achieved judging by the downloads, thread views and numerous messages of kudos. Probe, whatever you are trying to accomplish, you have FAILED to stem that tide.
On the other hand, while we have encouraged folks to post their opinions and experiences here, we've apparently dredged up this unsavory type. While it is really important to get both sides of the story, some positives in with the negatives, when someone debates a point and makes a strong contrary position, attacking the man in return is a logical fallacy and making overtures of these types is not only juvenile, it shows that the points being argued have a lot of weight behind them and cannot be countered.
I ran into the 'Probe' type in China and let me say, having this kind of challenge heaped on your shoulders while trying to just survive in those environs makes it an insufferable proposition. We made this point in an early chapter of FUD; and it's again being ignored.
Probe, go away. You are not welcome in this thread unless you shape it up and clean it up. If any of us do come across you, prepare to be slapped in the face with a fish.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lefP0_ZM-Lw
That is all.
C.S.
#130
So, we at FUD central have had some feedback from another potential expat who recently interviewed in China. He shared some photos of the CAAC hospital in Beijing for us to post here; we are also trying to get recent photos from the Army hospital in Tianjin. Not to worry, there will be someone else who shares photos of that one in the near future.

If you weren't sick before...
What Captain 'T' wanted to relate to our audience here was the filthy conditions and chaotic atmosphere he witnessed. As an airman medical candidate over there, you stand in line sandwiched in with really sick people (non-airline people who are seeking medical attention), patients being pushed past you on gurneys surrounded by urgent-faced nurses, patients wandering around in a daze with hoses hanging out of their bodies...
During one particular visit there was a protester in the foyer with large hand-written signs and shouting something in Chinese:

Protesting... something!
All the while, construction of the great nation of China continued unabated:

Don't mind me, just here to bring a load of dirt through the lobby of the hospital.
It's sterile, don't worry! I'm a professional, you can tell by my hat!
cont.
C.S.
If you weren't sick before...
What Captain 'T' wanted to relate to our audience here was the filthy conditions and chaotic atmosphere he witnessed. As an airman medical candidate over there, you stand in line sandwiched in with really sick people (non-airline people who are seeking medical attention), patients being pushed past you on gurneys surrounded by urgent-faced nurses, patients wandering around in a daze with hoses hanging out of their bodies...
During one particular visit there was a protester in the foyer with large hand-written signs and shouting something in Chinese:
Protesting... something!
All the while, construction of the great nation of China continued unabated:
Don't mind me, just here to bring a load of dirt through the lobby of the hospital.
It's sterile, don't worry! I'm a professional, you can tell by my hat!
cont.
C.S.
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