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#6942
I wish it was that easy. Unfortunately i decided to try to the 70/90 and moved to CVG from JFK. Now, I am desperately hoping that Comair opens up a 70/90 base in JFK. That seat un-lock cant come fast enough.
#6943
ooo hit a nerve, sweet.
Youve been online for what a week? and your already a fine right seat captain. Enjoy the next 7 years
being within 50 foot of limits should put anyone on edge, more so when you got a new hire in the right seat who thinks he's... well you get the point
and calling out my pen...? what are you 12?
Youve been online for what a week? and your already a fine right seat captain. Enjoy the next 7 years

being within 50 foot of limits should put anyone on edge, more so when you got a new hire in the right seat who thinks he's... well you get the point
and calling out my pen...? what are you 12?
Aside the fact that I am not a new hire, you don't know me..you don't know how i fly and you must be absolutely SIMPLE if you think that i bust altitude and show an utter disregard for safety and regulations....
BUT i guess you can come to that conclusion by "our manual says 150 feet, so that's ok with me!" NOT knowing how i meant it (in a very sarcastic way)
YOU are the one that needs to grow the F up.
#6947
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Even then I'd be hard pressed to make an issue of it...except I get tired of answering ATC's query "Comair XXX, what's your climb rate?"
If a crewmember has an issue with the way I operate the aircraft, they are welcome to voice that, and as long as safety is not compromised, I'll comply. On the other hand, when someone is spouting off b.s. as procedure, I'll pull out the manual and start looking for it...after all, I could well have missed a change somewhere. If I can't find the procedure in question, I'll ask the crewmember to help me find it.
If this particular individual refused to fly with me, I'd thank him/her profusely...and tell the Chief Pilot that I was obviously an idiot and I needed some time off from work as it was clear that I'm not competent. After nearly 6000 hours of RJ time at Comair, I've only on two or three occasions run across someone I considered calling Pro Standards about. This individual would have been the first, had he not told me inbound on the last leg of the trip "I like guys like you. You keep me straight."
This particular trip started with an issue to begin with. It's common courtesy, and required, to brief crewmembers when carrying a weapon as a FFDO. How this individual qualified for that level of responsibility is beyond my comprehension, but learning about it after I glanced over on the taxi out and noticed a weapon was not the ideal time for that conversation to take place.
#6948
Considering you're the one that made the totally retarded and unnecessary comment FIRST...
Aside the fact that I am not a new hire, you don't know me..you don't know how i fly and you must be absolutely SIMPLE if you think that i bust altitude and show an utter disregard for safety and regulations....
BUT i guess you can come to that conclusion by "our manual says 150 feet, so that's ok with me!" NOT knowing how i meant it (in a very sarcastic way)
YOU are the one that needs to grow the F up.
Aside the fact that I am not a new hire, you don't know me..you don't know how i fly and you must be absolutely SIMPLE if you think that i bust altitude and show an utter disregard for safety and regulations....
BUT i guess you can come to that conclusion by "our manual says 150 feet, so that's ok with me!" NOT knowing how i meant it (in a very sarcastic way)
YOU are the one that needs to grow the F up.
Back to my original statement. Captains that are nervous usually have a good excuse for being so. When you or if you ever upgrade, you will find out exactly what I mean the first time you take a number down because your FO did something retarded.
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