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Old 04-04-2020 | 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by airlinepilot50
You are a troubled individual wishing for pilots to lose their jobs.
RIGHT. Like you aren't spanking your monkey in anticipation of flying one of United's Guppies or Busses at your airline. You'd just love to see more UA guys on the street. It would validate all of the crap you post on the United section. What a pathetic and shameless troll you are.
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Old 04-04-2020 | 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by airlinepilot50
You are a troubled individual wishing for pilots to lose their jobs.
Do you still have your 'Guppy Killer' sticker? I saw some of those on RJ pilots' flight bags during the lean times. I haven't forgotten how guys like you used to post how you were going to take mainline flying. In fact, you yourself did that very recently.

You wrote this on the 23d:
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Once United and other majors declare bankruptcy I would plan on a shift of NBs to the regionals.
You have plenty of posts where you are relishing mainline pilots to be furloughed. Including one where you suggest furloughed United pilots should be eligible for the Aviate program.

So you've been posting on here for a while, relishing United pilots to lose their jobs. And yes, many here do view you as a troubled individual. Humorous that you would be so offended when I make very, very similar comments as you have.
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Old 04-04-2020 | 08:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Andy
Do you still have your 'Guppy Killer' sticker? I saw some of those on RJ pilots' flight bags during the lean times. I haven't forgotten how guys like you used to post how you were going to take mainline flying. In fact, you yourself did that very recently.

You wrote this on the 23d:


You have plenty of posts where you are relishing mainline pilots to be furloughed. Including one where you suggest furloughed United pilots should be eligible for the Aviate program.

So you've been posting on here for a while, relishing United pilots to lose their jobs. And yes, many here do view you as a troubled individual. Humorous that you would be so offended when I make very, very similar comments as you have.

Yes very humorous indeed! Well played Andy....swat the cockroaches and watch them scurry away.......😂😂😂
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Old 04-04-2020 | 08:46 AM
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I’ve heard this guy on the radio many times. Always on 121.5. The lifer broadcast frequency.
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Old 04-04-2020 | 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by bigfatdaddy
Yes very humorous indeed! Well played Andy....swat the cockroaches and watch them scurry away.......😂😂😂
I've been furloughed twice. It was a d!ck move on my part, but I've had enough of his relishing the idea of United pilots facing another round of furloughs and tough times. All airline pilots are going to suffer; it's not going to be limited to legacy pilots.
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Old 04-04-2020 | 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Andy
Do you still have your 'Guppy Killer' sticker? I saw some of those on RJ pilots' flight bags during the lean times. I haven't forgotten how guys like you used to post how you were going to take mainline flying. In fact, you yourself did that very recently.

You wrote this on the 23d:


You have plenty of posts where you are relishing mainline pilots to be furloughed. Including one where you suggest furloughed United pilots should be eligible for the Aviate program.

So you've been posting on here for a while, relishing United pilots to lose their jobs. And yes, many here do view you as a troubled individual. Humorous that you would be so offended when I make very, very similar comments as you have.
You are relishing on the idea of regionals dying and leaving our pilots on the street. Not only you, but most mainline pilots and it's been like this for years. United will furlough pilots and although I would like to see everyone employed, the pilot market has evaporated for the foreseeable future. The regionals could be the first to hire when demand starts to recover, so why is the Aviate hiring program for regional airlines a bad idea? Why are mainline pilots more deserving to skip an intensive interview process at a regional airline that only want to hire the best of the best pilots? The intention of Aviate is to weed out the pilots that have bad attitudes and poor people skills. You have a sense of entitlement sir, and that's what I've been highlighting in previous posts. Regional pilots should not have to jump through hoops to advance their career. We should all be in this together and demand the same respect.
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Old 04-04-2020 | 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by airlinepilot50
You are relishing on the idea of regionals dying and leaving our pilots on the street. Not only you, but most mainline pilots and it's been like this for years. United will furlough pilots and although I would like to see everyone employed, the pilot market has evaporated for the foreseeable future. The regionals could be the first to hire when demand starts to recover, so why is the Aviate hiring program for regional airlines a bad idea? Why are mainline pilots more deserving to skip an intensive interview process at a regional airline that only want to hire the best of the best pilots? The intention of Aviate is to weed out the pilots that have bad attitudes and poor people skills. You have a sense of entitlement sir, and that's what I've been highlighting in previous posts. Regional pilots should not have to jump through hoops to advance their career. We should all be in this together and demand the same respect.
You want sensitivity and respect then show it......otherwise reap the disdain that you have so richly deserved
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Old 04-04-2020 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by bigfatdaddy
You want sensitivity and respect then show it......otherwise reap the disdain that you have so richly deserved
We all deserve mutual respect as ALPA pilots. No one should feel a sense of entitlement since we all hold the same responsibility.
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Old 04-04-2020 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by airlinepilot50
You are relishing on the idea of regionals dying and leaving our pilots on the street. Not only you, but most mainline pilots and it's been like this for years. United will furlough pilots and although I would like to see everyone employed, the pilot market has evaporated for the foreseeable future. The regionals could be the first to hire when demand starts to recover, so why is the Aviate hiring program for regional airlines a bad idea? Why are mainline pilots more deserving to skip an intensive interview process at a regional airline that only want to hire the best of the best pilots? The intention of Aviate is to weed out the pilots that have bad attitudes and poor people skills. You have a sense of entitlement sir, and that's what I've been highlighting in previous posts. Regional pilots should not have to jump through hoops to advance their career. We should all be in this together and demand the same respect.
You're delusional. You've been taunting United pilots in almost every post you've written on this forum.
You have no problem dishing it out, but when it comes back on you, you cry like a baby.
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Old 04-04-2020 | 10:38 AM
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The best way to protect mainline UAL jobs is to bring those 76 seaters back in house. Period.


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