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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1187170)
I seriously think that [insert favorite insult] Captain/sim partner should be in the Tool of the Day Hall of Shame. Completely unacceptable.
right along with check airman who look in the book while asking you limitations. Top drawer training programs looking for IPs/Checkairmen screen for this, or weed them out of they slip through the cracks. They put out a crap product and are corrosive to any program. Nu |
Originally Posted by ERJF15
(Post 1187139)
Me...flew half way accross the US to discover on a post flight the APU had been running the entire flight. Epic checklist FAIL!!
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Was deadheading back to base to catch the last possible commute home. i walk on the UsAirways Airbus and go directly to the flightdeck to say hello and introduce myself to the Cap and F/o mainly to see what time they thought we would arrive cause i was scared i wouldnt make my commute and to see if they thought id make it. as i walk out of the cockpit this *** F/A grabs my shoulder and pulls me towards the galley where pax cant see me and says in an extremely ****ed off/arrogant/*** tone "It is Usairways company policy to show your badge to ME the F/A before EVER entering the cockpit! you MUST show me your badge and i will give it to the captain and THAN you can go see him. but otherwise YOU NEVER just WALKKKK yourself into the flightdeck that is completely unacceptable!!" --F/A Tool of the Day...
PS On the flip side i nominate the Captain and F/O for the COOL OF THE DAY. as soon as i step in they were very very nice and chatty i told them i didn't think id make my commute. The captain then says with a smile don't worry son you'll get there on time we got some extra fuel on board today. the F/O then asked me what the flight number was so he could call ops before they landed to tell them that i was on my way to my commute and to try not to leave without me. freaking awesome guys. |
Originally Posted by Cessnan1315efw
(Post 1188244)
Was deadheading back to base to catch the last possible commute home. i walk on the UsAirways Airbus and go directly to the flightdeck to say hello and introduce myself to the Cap and F/o mainly to see what time they thought we would arrive cause i was scared i wouldnt make my commute and to see if they thought id make it. as i walk out of the cockpit this *** F/A grabs my shoulder and pulls me towards the galley where pax cant see me and says in an extremely ****ed off/arrogant/*** tone "It is Usairways company policy to show your badge to ME the F/A before EVER entering the cockpit! you MUST show me your badge and i will give it to the captain and THAN you can go see him. but otherwise YOU NEVER just WALKKKK yourself into the flightdeck that is completely unacceptable!!" --F/A Tool of the Day...
PS On the flip side i nominate the Captain and F/O for the COOL OF THE DAY. as soon as i step in they were very very nice and chatty i told them i didn't think id make my commute. The captain then says with a smile don't worry son you'll get there on time we got some extra fuel on board today. the F/O then asked me what the flight number was so he could call ops before they landed to tell them that i was on my way to my commute and to try not to leave without me. freaking awesome guys. |
Originally Posted by Fly782
(Post 1188258)
I had the same thing happen once, the FA was a Tool. I showed up and said hey mind if I pop in and ask for a ride? He was standing in the doorway with his arms crossed and said he willl ask for me. Caught me off gaurd
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Originally Posted by buzzpat
(Post 1188261)
Thats uncool. Don't know a single CA that would be okay with.
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Originally Posted by buzzpat
(Post 1188261)
Thats uncool. Don't know a single CA that would be okay with.
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1188269)
I've had a couple ASA FA's do that. Someone needs to change their brand of kitty litter.
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You should always ask the FA if its ok to enter the cockpit... I always make sure to when I'm jumpseating.
Making a big deal out of the procedure, though, seems a bit much.... |
yesterday's tool of the day....the dude that felt the need to give an answer to the 5 year old (RIP) 30/7 question thread.....that had already been answered numerous times in 2007.....
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