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JoeyMeatballs 11-14-2006 05:09 PM

Ok I really am not quite sure how to respond to this one, but I am sure the majority of the pilots at American, United, and Delta are pretty old........

favila008 11-14-2006 05:19 PM

Old Delta Pilots
 

Originally Posted by SAABaroowski (Post 80617)
Ok I really am not quite sure how to respond to this one, but I am sure the majority of the pilots at American, United, and Delta are pretty old........

Yes I've seen them. Here's a picture of some Old Delta pilots flying the 757, notice how the F.O. is also old. :D :eek: :D

JoeyMeatballs 11-14-2006 05:21 PM

hahaha thats classic man, good stuff

favila008 11-14-2006 05:57 PM

and most importantly, it's recent LOL

Fokker28 11-15-2006 10:18 AM

Dude, give the guy a break! He's in the middle of a freakin' seizure for God's sake!

Northwind 11-15-2006 10:25 AM

ha ha
 

Originally Posted by Fokker28 (Post 80891)
Dude, give the guy a break! He's in the middle of a freakin' seizure for God's sake!

Now that was funny!:D

ChrisH 11-15-2006 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by fosters (Post 80120)
First let me say I think you made a good choice.

Second, while $20k (or slightly more) is what you'd make as a first year FO, I plan to make in the area of $38k hourly in my second year as an FO. Include per diem and I'm in the $44k range. Not that that means much - you still make more, and are home all the time vs me having 14-15 days off but being home only 8-10 nights per month, and probably have better job stability. I however don't have the Bobs looking over my shoulder :D, and still have thanksgiving, xmas, new years, birthdays, etc. off, and I've just come into my second year.

Third, you have this option. How many people can "just go get a job" making $60k/yr? Not many. Either you are older (say 26-30) with some work experience or you have some expensive degrees (or neither, you are just a smart mofo that networked into that job on your own). I can say hands DOWN if I could land a management job somewhere making $60k+ I would quit my job as a regional pilot IN A HEARTBEAT as would many others IMO :D.

You make a good point. Most people only focus on first year FO pay. Even at the majors, first year FO pay is not great. It gets better. When you upgrade to captain, you will easily make the $60K+ you speak of above A 5-6 year CA can make $70-$80K. Pilots, overall, salary wise, do make good money. You have to look at what the average American is making, and you realize that. I still think pilots should make more than they do, but they don't make bad salaries.

Pirates Revenge 11-15-2006 01:51 PM

That pic is funny. Its more funny that it's true

favila008 11-15-2006 01:54 PM

If you want to talk to some Delta pilots please go visit them at the senior center. Thanks.

CE750 11-16-2006 07:51 AM


Originally Posted by hatetobreakit2u (Post 79933)
there will never be a real pilot shortage as long as theres are cheasy adds showing Rj's and a kid walking around in a uniform saying, 0-right seat in as little as 9 months and the general public still believes that pilots make good money.


BIG +1 fot that.. AMEN..


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