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Old 12-05-2014 | 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by skypilot35
Not trying to be rude, but I would imagine that the majority of the other pilots in your class made it through training. You did not. Twice. I think others on this forum have given you solid advice. If you have not identified your issues then do so. Correct them and go back. Don't get defensive about it. I don't know many pilots who haven't had their a$$3s handed to them once or twice in this profession, but washing out of training is an event. If I were an employer looking at you as a prospective candidate, I would ask myself: "If this guy is flying the airplane that crashes and kills 50 people, how is it going to look on the 6 O'clock news?" ...."PSA pilot with multiple training failures kills 50 people!" If PSA has invited you back, you're fortunate.
He said himself that he didn't disclose his Xjt washout to PSA... If they find out about it then I am pretty sure he burned that bridge.
Old 12-05-2014 | 11:21 AM
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Yes this thread has lowered the bar and undermines the little pride we have left in this regional world

I believe in redemption from failures and taking a course would help to show it can be fixed but after 2 failures and the responses shown I think attitude is the problem. Being low time and inexperienced with higher speed aircraft Is one thing....

You keep asking people's advice on PRIA and then not taking it or lashing out. SO why ask? I'm not sure what assurances you are looking for. Yes people will find out. From PRIA? Maybe, maybe not. Finding out is finding out no matter how you slice it.

Change the attitude, take a RJ course and finish at PSA I think they gave you a real get out of jail free card with their desperate offer to save another FO on property in this shortage. One failure and then redeeming the second as a low time guy May save your career down the road

Can't believe I even read this whole thread and responded but my plane is broken nothing to do.

"At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
Old 12-05-2014 | 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by pete2800
For the love of God, don't recommend that...



Pregnancies take longer than six weeks. In fact, that time is mostly going to be spent listening to all of her female friends squealing in excitement. Finish the training so you have a job with which to provide for your family. Heck, you might even be off reserve by the time the kid shows up!

Biggest amount of bs I've ever heard. A job at a regional isn't as important as that.
Old 12-05-2014 | 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Beech90
Biggest amount of bs I've ever heard. A job at a regional isn't as important as that.
A job isn't as important as a pregnancy? So being unemployed and pregnant is better than employed and pregnant? I'm not following the logic.
Old 12-05-2014 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by motormadness
This thread is....

+1.

filler.
Old 12-05-2014 | 11:29 AM
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Originally Posted by pete2800
A job isn't as important as a pregnancy? So being unemployed and pregnant is better than employed and pregnant? I'm not following the logic.
You lost your son or daughter in a miscarriage. You weren't there. That's a choice that would haunt you forever. Follow my logic?
Old 12-05-2014 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by pete2800
A job isn't as important as a pregnancy? So being unemployed and pregnant is better than employed and pregnant? I'm not following the logic.
Well they're both important, but if you were to put them in order of importance, one would come before the other.
Old 12-05-2014 | 11:33 AM
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Originally Posted by tom11011
Well they're both important, but if you were to put them in order of importance, one would come before the other.
Agreeded. You can always find a new flying job. Family er well goodluck.
Old 12-05-2014 | 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by DangaZone
The world needs ditch diggers, too...
LMAO!!! Thats ****ing awesome man!!!
Old 12-05-2014 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by PCLCREW
This is a small industry, you may not know it now, but you will. You can't even make it to the checkride. You did fail, you failed to make it to the checkride which is almost worse then busting a checkride.
Take the ADVICE people are trying to give to you, which appears you don't want to take... Go get a 135 job the airlines are not for you yet.
There you go. You're welcome.
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