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Originally Posted by HuggyU2
(Post 3223378)
Not it all.
However it was irrelevant to the discussion, and came across as a sour-grapes personal attack. Like Scott or not, it was simply a cheap dig at him. I neither like nor dislike Scott Kirby. Being a pilot is not for everyone and it is certainly no badge of honor either. It’s just a job and many people way smarter than me I’ve washed out of flight training in one regard or another. It’s not a slam on his character or ability, his talents clearly lie at a much higher level. I admire and respect what he has done at United and AA. |
Originally Posted by tyler durden
(Post 3223404)
Scott’s Air Force experience is absolutely relevant to the discussion..
Not many people go to the zoo not wanting to be a pilot. The AF academy is the only place you can go and get two things: A regular commission, and a guaranteed pilot slot if you want it. Flying airplanes isn't for everyone. I am sure that SK didn't go to the zoo for four years to get a ground pounder AFSC. A 6F0X1 AFSC (finance) as in CBPO/Base pay, budget analyst is not something someone does by choice. That's a black hole for officers that usually couldn't "Hack it" in other places. In AF Officer terms: Your first choice is pilot training. After that it's intelligence or weather. After that it's communications or logistics. After that: well...maintenance officer. After that: services and Finance. That is unless you are something else: Doctor, Nurse, Attorney (jag), minister/pastor/chaplain. Finance is a place no one wants to be. |
I think we all know SK is not an operations guy. On the flip side, he may or may not have what it takes. I like his finance/budget background.
One thing I was marginally confident about with respect to Larry Kellner at CAL was he was a numbers guy. But, he was more than that. He was a bean counter that someone convinced him to grow the network by alliances and not by organic growth. Will SK grow via organic growth or rely on code share partners? Those are questions that need an answer. The over reliance on the 737 troubles me. That's an operational issue/question. International growth is where the revenue is. The PRASM's say this! the history of the business convinces me of this. Now......regarding pilot training. SK is NOT an operations guy. So, his opinion on the direction of operations, or specifically "flight operations" is not relevant. The operations people need to grow a set and speak up and tell him he's nuts. Not a dig or personal attack. He's just wrong headed on this and he's too stupid to know better. HR is a subordinate organization in operations driven companies. They aren't superior, and they are not a co-equal branch of governance. HR does not tell operations what to do. That's just the brutal truth. It's one reason that USAF/USN flying units are required to have a rated (pilot) officer as their leader. Only a rated officer (pilot) can set and manage these types of big picture priorities. If this were a military organization, he might make it as high as vice wing commander. That's it. He lacks the requisite experience to relate to operational issues. I like the fact that he knows he is an under-dog. He knows what he knows, but he doesn't know what he doesn't know. That's the problem. He likely isn't honest enough with himself to seek out what he doesn't know, or find the right people to speak the truth. |
Originally Posted by Rostov
(Post 3223381)
I love it some idiot thinks that SK is not cut out to make decisions because they think he washed out of pilot training (which sounds like it isnt true). Lets see, dude climbs to the top of the corporate latter, successfully navigates the worst crisis in aviation history, and we come out looking to be in a better position than nearly all of our competitors and first to hire.
I think you need to spend some time in self reflection and realize that our pilots run the gambit of intelligence. From flat earther anti vax stupidity to some serious professional intellectuals. SK clearly is at the top of his game, I doubt the same is true for you. |
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Originally Posted by tyler durden
(Post 3223328)
Did it hurt your feelings that the very person that SHOULD know from experience that the highly challenging and potentially disastrous perils of flight training demands only the BEST qualified should be selected? Of all of the CEOs, Kirby is the only one that launched this program yet also the only one that was eliminated from Air Force pilot training. No doubt an extremely intelligent and competent individual, but not cut out for aviation. Not everyone is and if you’ve been in this business long enough, you would realize that and how tragically unforgiving it can be. He should know better.
Kirby never failed out of pilot training, actually. At charm school 2 years ago someone asked him to his face if he washed out, and he said that he never applied because he couldn't keep from throwing up while doing the gliders during the summer between semesters. He said he went to the academy thinking he wanted to be a pilot, but doing the glider thing helped him realize he wasn't cut out for it (vomiting) and then switched directions. Bebe was staring down the captain that asked, pretty funny stuff. Source: Bebe |
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Originally Posted by NotoriousHIV
(Post 3223368)
Flew with a guy that was in SK's class at the Zoo that thought he'd washed out of IFT (flight screening) One article says........"Kirby’s involvement with airplanes began back in Texas when, as a pre-teenager, he read a book about World War II. “I was fascinated by the stories about airplanes used in the war,” he said. “I became a World War II history buff. I also dreamed of one day becoming a pilot.” After joining the U.S. Air Force and attending the Air Force Academy, Kirby learned to fly but, eventually, decided that he preferred solving problems on the ground using computers rather than zooming through the air. “In the Air Force, we had to say a list of military expressions starting with, ‘Yes, sir!... No, sir!’” Kirby said. “My favorite was, ‘No excuses, sir!’” The FIT story makes sense. No records of him completing USAF training. No operational assignment. NO UPT graduating class information. https://www.eastvalleytribune.com/mo...7af52c452.html FYI, The FAA airman records search does not show any pilot license for any Scott Kirby, or John Scott kirby born on August 13, 1967. Not a dig, just the fax. I am cool with him being an under-dog with an attitude. Non-rated people can make decisions and lead. Just they need to be careful about speaking with authority on issues they know nothing about. Real pilots, real operators know the issues, the challenges, and what it takes. Not HR and not a pretend or "almost" pilot. |
[QUOTE=Rostov;3223381 From flat earther anti vax stupidity to some serious professional intellectuals. SK clearly is at the top of his game, I doubt the same is true for you.[/QUOTE]
If you want to talk about vaccinations, there's another thread for that. Truth be told. The vaccination may not be effective. Many females still of breeding age and of the mind to have kids ARE NOT happy about the vaccination situation. My sister who is a Doctor is a hell no. She is looking to get pregnant soon, and she won't take it. My mother who is a retired nurse, former head of ICU, MICU, NICU, and the ER is not big on it right now. She is going to wait 3 years until more data is available. If you talk to the Veterinarian community, who are some really good epidemiologist types they are 50/50 on it. So, careful there big fella. When and where did you go to Medical School? I wouldn't be quoting Dr. Fauci. The bloodclots killing folks with the Johnson/Johnson vaccine is a cause for concern. Those people didn't need to die. Likely they would have survived C19 if they had gotten it. Should elderly, or at risk people take it? I think so. But, I ain't no doctor. I am only 50 years old. So, not taking it. Plus, I already had the virus. SK may or not be on top of his game. But, he's not a doctor and most certainly not an epidemiologist. Does he have to manage risk for his employees, staff, and the passengers? Yes. Different subject. Does the airlines business depend on customer confidence? yes. that does hinge on masks, cleanliness, and vaccine effectiveness. But, all of those issues are beyond his immediate control. Meaning, he can't clean the airplanes or hand out masks. But, his policies in those areas do have an effect. |
I can’t believe anyone who knows a woman of “breeding age” would not support minority quotas.
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Originally Posted by dmeg13021
(Post 3223463)
I can’t believe anyone who knows a woman of “breeding age” would not support minority quotas.
females thinking of a family or (mating), or breeding, or whatever you want to call it are concerned about vaccinations in general. Not just this one. |
Originally Posted by Oletimer
(Post 3223403)
Being honest. SK failed at American. Will that failure help him? Don't know.
Is SK an operations guy? No. He's not a pilot. There is much that is out of his wheel house. Gordon Bethune was an operations guy. He "got it. Gordon was an idiot. Greg Brenneman was the brains that turned CAL around. Look what happen after he left for DAL. Plus didn’t Gordon hand pick Smisek..... yeah |
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