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#81
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Joined APC: Jan 2018
Position: F-152, F-172
Posts: 69
Based upon Covid10's comment, it seems he feels we need to be serious and everything have meaning. So little is going on now I just love to see that someone has made a post in the last 2 weeks, no matter how stupid it is.
We just spent 10 months with no new pilots being made out there. That equates to future higher earnings for all you guys. Congratulations.
Lets put out a bunch of posts that somehow make Covid10 smile, make his day! Maybe he can give us the joke of the day! I bet he can.
#82
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Joined APC: Aug 2014
Position: BE-1900 Captain
Posts: 66
First of all, what the heck is "drivel". I could look it up but we pilots are already supposed to know everything.
Based upon Covid10's comment, it seems he feels we need to be serious and everything have meaning. So little is going on now I just love to see that someone has made a post in the last 2 weeks, no matter how stupid it is.
We just spent 10 months with no new pilots being made out there. That equates to future higher earnings for all you guys. Congratulations.
Lets put out a bunch of posts that somehow make Covid10 smile, make his day! Maybe he can give us the joke of the day! I bet he can.
Based upon Covid10's comment, it seems he feels we need to be serious and everything have meaning. So little is going on now I just love to see that someone has made a post in the last 2 weeks, no matter how stupid it is.
We just spent 10 months with no new pilots being made out there. That equates to future higher earnings for all you guys. Congratulations.
Lets put out a bunch of posts that somehow make Covid10 smile, make his day! Maybe he can give us the joke of the day! I bet he can.
#83
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Joined APC: Jan 2018
Position: F-152, F-172
Posts: 69
You are the joke of the day, "Moline CFI". I hope you arent still living in Moline nor still only a CFI. "Drivel" is a common word in the English language, and it's definition is accessed by using something called a "dictionary", which you may or may not have access to in Moline. Your last post is an example of "drivel".
#84
I suspect he was suggesting you look it up
but to save you the effort
4. to talk childishly or idiotically.
6. to waste foolishly.
but to save you the effort
drivel [ driv-uhl ]
noun
1. saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver.2. childish, silly, or meaningless talk or thinking; nonsense; twaddle.verb (used without object), driv·eled,driv·el·ing or (especially British) driv·elled, driv·el·ling.
3. to let saliva flow from the mouth or mucus from the nose; slaver.4. to talk childishly or idiotically.
verb (used with object), driv·eled,driv·el·ing or (especially British) driv·elled, driv·el·ling.
5. to utter childishly or idiotically.6. to waste foolishly.
#85
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Nov 2016
Posts: 896
I suspect he was suggesting you look it up
but to save you the effort
4. to talk childishly or idiotically.
6. to waste foolishly.
but to save you the effort
drivel [ driv-uhl ]
noun
1. saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver.2. childish, silly, or meaningless talk or thinking; nonsense; twaddle.verb (used without object), driv·eled,driv·el·ing or (especially British) driv·elled, driv·el·ling.
3. to let saliva flow from the mouth or mucus from the nose; slaver.4. to talk childishly or idiotically.
verb (used with object), driv·eled,driv·el·ing or (especially British) driv·elled, driv·el·ling.
5. to utter childishly or idiotically.6. to waste foolishly.
#89
GoJet general training questions
Hey all - got an interview next week but was hoping to find out a few things I couldn't figure out trolling the forums. Any help appreciated! Thank you!
1) are you paid during training?
2) any good resources out there for learning lido charts?
3) is EWR still a junior base?
4) for anyone that went from an ERJ to a CRJ what made it difficult or easy?
Thanks again!
1) are you paid during training?
2) any good resources out there for learning lido charts?
3) is EWR still a junior base?
4) for anyone that went from an ERJ to a CRJ what made it difficult or easy?
Thanks again!
#90
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jan 2020
Posts: 122
Hey all - got an interview next week but was hoping to find out a few things I couldn't figure out trolling the forums. Any help appreciated! Thank you!
1) are you paid during training?
2) any good resources out there for learning lido charts?
3) is EWR still a junior base?
4) for anyone that went from an ERJ to a CRJ what made it difficult or easy?
Thanks again!
1) are you paid during training?
2) any good resources out there for learning lido charts?
3) is EWR still a junior base?
4) for anyone that went from an ERJ to a CRJ what made it difficult or easy?
Thanks again!
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