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Opakapaka 03-19-2019 07:42 PM


Originally Posted by BeatNavy (Post 2785859)
Moral of the story: slam click or go cargo. After reading the lawsuit, I don't see what the CA did wrong.

You got the right idea. Slam click is the safest way.

CardboardCutout 03-19-2019 08:02 PM


Originally Posted by aldonite7667 (Post 2786026)
Their is no way you fly airplanes.

Fair point. He hasn't misspelled "there" yet, and that's the only way to be sure.

UAL T38 Phlyer 03-19-2019 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by queue (Post 2786004)
What is slam click?

I had to ask too after 19 years as an airline pilot: “slam, click” is a guy who goes to his hotel room and closes the door and deadbolts it....either to be alone, or because he’s a social pyriah. Sometimes both.

360KIAS 03-19-2019 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by queue (Post 2786004)
What is slam click?

Slamming your hotel room door, and clicking the deadbolt. A way of avoiding potential crew drama.

Klsytakesit 03-19-2019 10:24 PM

Cant imagine why anyone that flies for a living spends time on a layover with other crew members. Pilots or F/A’s. Who needs the drama. 10 years ago maybe but attitudes and integrity are twisted forever in the new victim society....

hilltopflyer 03-20-2019 04:42 AM


Originally Posted by Klsytakesit (Post 2786080)
Cant imagine why anyone that flies for a living spends time on a layover with other crew members. Pilots or F/A’s. Who needs the drama. 10 years ago maybe but attitudes and integrity are twisted forever in the new victim society....

I get not hanging out with the fa, but the other pilot no way. I wish they would separate our hotels from the fas.

TristarJS30 03-20-2019 04:45 AM


Originally Posted by Klsytakesit (Post 2786080)
Cant imagine why anyone that flies for a living spends time on a layover with other crew members. Pilots or F/A’s. Who needs the drama. 10 years ago maybe but attitudes and integrity are twisted forever in the new victim society....

100%. I know I'm introverted and anti-social (and depending who you ask, an a--hole) but I just spent 8-12 hours 3 feet away from the other pilot... why the hell would the first thing I want to do when we get to the hotel for our 12 hour overnight is spend more time with said person? Let alone the FA's?

It's nothing personal but I enjoy my alone time. It's also a good way to stay out of trouble.

Besides, how much fun can you have on your 1 millionth overnight in Buffalo?

PotatoChip 03-20-2019 05:37 AM

I’m old enough to remember when this job was fun.

Std Deviation 03-20-2019 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by UAL T38 Phlyer (Post 2786041)
I had to ask too after 19 years as an airline pilot: “slam, click” is a guy who goes to his hotel room and closes the door and deadbolts it....either to be alone, or because he’s a social pyriah. Sometimes both.

I don’t like the implication that I have to engage in some forced social interaction with my coworkers just because I’m in aviation. Does a vet take his vet techs out on a a Tuesday night for cocktails? Do engineers go to happy hour 3 nights in a row midweek? Accountants?

CA I flew with on a long SAN layover - We HAVE to go to the oldest bar in San Diego! I’ll buy the first pitcher. The first? How much you planning on binge drinking? Thanks but there’s a boxing gym I like to hit up when I here. I’m scheduled for a class at 6am. You’re welcome to come... funny no one ever takes me up on that.

When I’m in MSY I usually take a class at the New Orleans school of cooking - open Bloody Mary bar and free flowing keg of Abita by the way.

Sometimes I go out and sometimes I don’t. And now as CA I don’t agree with the expectation that I’m supposed to be director of the fun committee. Each situation is unique. I see nothing wrong with hanging with the crew as long as you quit drinking before you quit thinking.

seekingblue 03-20-2019 09:52 AM


Originally Posted by Std Deviation (Post 2786270)
I don’t like the implication that I have to engage in some forced social interaction with my coworkers just because I’m in aviation. Does a vet take his vet techs out on a a Tuesday night for cocktails? Do engineers go to happy hour 3 nights in a row midweek? Accountants?

CA I flew with on a long SAN layover - We HAVE to go to the oldest bar in San Diego! I’ll buy the first pitcher. The first? How much you planning on binge drinking? Thanks but there’s a boxing gym I like to hit up when I here. I’m scheduled for a class at 6am. You’re welcome to come... funny no one ever takes me up on that.

When I’m in MSY I usually take a class at the New Orleans school of cooking - open Bloody Mary bar and free flowing keg of Abita by the way.

Sometimes I go out and sometimes I don’t. And now as CA I don’t agree with the expectation that I’m supposed to be director of the fun committee. Each situation is unique. I see nothing wrong with hanging with the crew as long as you quit drinking before you quit thinking.

How about those of us who quit thinking years ago?


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