The two things that make aviation go round.For sure.. Just time and money right?
The two things that make aviation go round.For sure.. Just time and money right?
I’ll let my airline know to play Journey for the pre boarding music. It will be my entrance song!So does “Captain Journey” never stop
believing?
Couldn’t resist.
Jordan is now forever nicknamed “Captain Journey”. Callsign earned...
I’ll let my airline know to play Journey for the pre boarding music. It will be my entrance song!
Completed the one and only FTD requirement today. The FTD is a series of touch screens that make up the cockpit. It’s always frustrating because the software is programmed where you can only press one button at a time so it’s not too realistic. It’s great for learning procedures and running checklists though. We started off with a cold dark cockpit. I (CA) was the first person on the “plane” and was told to do the PM flow because the instructor wanted to see the overhead panel flow and cockpit set up as well as our first flight of the day systems checks. The only thing I forgot that is new to me is to test the cockpit voice recorder. The flight was planned from DTW-ROC with a takeoff alternate of CLE and destination alternate of MDT. Weather was cold and snowy all around so we had to deice. We had a series of start malfunctions and ran the QRH. We had another issue where we had to “pull” several circuit breakers and do a fault reset procedure which is limited on what EICAS messages we are allowed to do the reset procedure. Finally got airborne and we were given a crossing restriction of 13000ft XX amount of miles from a fix. Normally we accelerate to 290KIAS above 10K but since we had the anti ice on, I knew we weren’t going to make the crossing restriction so I elected to stay at 250kts. Weather in ROC was 1/4mi with snow RVR1200 so that meant a CATII approach. We briefed the approach and just when we were about to descend we get a L MAIN EJECTOR master caution. We run the checklist and we are good to land. The only thing I forgot to do was check if that piece of equipment was required for the CATII approach. Shot the approach and went missed then came back around and weather magically improved. Off until Sunday then start maneuvers training in the full motion sim.
Yea I’ve heard about the mandatory upgrades. How are they able to do that? We’re not at the point yet. We’re thin on captains but the solution has been to award new hire FOs to CA. Not street captains because they still have to finish FO training and FO OE but then they go right back to the schoolhouse for upgrade. Basically street captains but they aren’t hired as captains.CA at my place does every test and aircraft set up. The only thing I do is the FMS and ACARS. I've done more CAT IIs in the last month then CAT Is all winter. It's very strange.
Congrats on the upgrade.
I hardly fly so I won't hit my time till this summer. I'm averaging only 35 hours a month if not less. I'll wait around till next year to upgrade so I can hold a line and skip reserve. Unless they force me first. Reserve sucks so badly here the company has resorted to forcing the FOs to upgrade or be fired.
Which airline?CA at my place does every test and aircraft set up. The only thing I do is the FMS and ACARS. I've done more CAT IIs in the last month then CAT Is all winter. It's very strange.
Congrats on the upgrade.
I hardly fly so I won't hit my time till this summer. I'm averaging only 35 hours a month if not less. I'll wait around till next year to upgrade so I can hold a line and skip reserve. Unless they force me first. Reserve sucks so badly here the company has resorted to forcing the FOs to upgrade or be fired.
Yea I’ve heard about the mandatory upgrades. How are they able to do that? We’re not at the point yet. We’re thin on captains but the solution has been to award new hire FOs to CA. Not street captains because they still have to finish FO training and FO OE but then they go right back to the schoolhouse for upgrade. Basically street captains but they aren’t hired as captains.
totally unrealistic.... the captain is NEVER The first one to get to the plane. the FO should have everything done, including the captains coffee ready when the captain gets there!
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Why not just hire street captains if so many are bypassing the upgrade? Is there something in the contract that doesn’t allow that?We have a forced upgrade clause in our contract. So if the company can't find enough volunteers they'll force FOs to upgrade. We have about 200 FOs bypassing because of the reserve rules. So every upgrade class we were short about half the required number. The company said screw this and told the union they were invoking that clause.
So those 200 senior guys who choose to bypass are now being forced to upgrade into what ever base the company decides to place them in. Basically, seniority means nothing anymore as an FO. If the company says jump you must jump.
Why not just hire street captains if so many are bypassing the upgrade? Is there something in the contract that doesn’t allow that?
No, not really. I'd say 80% of the time I was there first. Hell if I were there real early I'd even do the walk around. Fun surprising FOs that way. But I know you're saying that in jest too.
You will get over that soon. LOLSince I’m still a newbie CA I’m ALWAYS the first on the plane! I want to make sure I’ve got my stuff together before the FO arrives.
It’s a lot of work but the training is top notch. I really wasn’t worried about the actual flying. Pretty much all of our upgrade failures were due to soft skills like communication, leadership, decision making, time management, etc. I’m a pretty soft spoken person and laid back so that’s something I knew I had to work on.Congrats.
That sounds so stressful. Makes me appreciate the training air crews go through.
It’s a lot of work but the training is top notch. I really wasn’t worried about the actual flying. Pretty much all of our upgrade failures were due to soft skills like communication, leadership, decision making, time management, etc. I’m a pretty soft spoken person and laid back so that’s something I knew I had to work on.
The FO had a ton more experience than I did but there was still a clear boundary that I was the Captain and he was the FO. He wasn’t overstepping any rules and I was setting the tempo. I also asked for his input a lot because I respected his experience and his opinion. 2 years ago I was flying 172s. Now I’m the captain of a 76 passenger jet. It’s hard to believe!Congrats! Kind of stressful just reading your post about it. lol.
I guess it's like anything else though. Most of us are sitting here reading it without you and the FO's experience. I assume it's a lot easier when that's all you've already been doing for several years.
2 years ago I was flying 172s. Now I’m the captain of a 76 passenger jet. It’s hard to believe!
Congrats! But, you might want to leave that out of your PA's... LOL2 years ago I was flying 172s. Now I’m the captain of a 76 passenger jet. It’s hard to believe!
Don’t include the bit about 172’s two years ago in the pax PAThe FO had a ton more experience than I did but there was still a clear boundary that I was the Captain and he was the FO. He wasn’t overstepping any rules and I was setting the tempo. I also asked for his input a lot because I respected his experience and his opinion. 2 years ago I was flying 172s. Now I’m the captain of a 76 passenger jet. It’s hard to believe!
Congrats! But, you might want to leave that out of your PA's... LOL
Everyday I hear, “wow this is a small plane.” I just say, “this is the biggest plane I’ve flown!”Don’t include the bit about 172’s two years ago in the pax PA
The bigger they are the easier they are to fly.Everyday I hear, “wow this is a small plane.” I just say, “this is the biggest plane I’ve flown!”
"I'm sorry. That's my fault. I was late to work this morning and, by the time I got in, all the 747's were taken!"Everyday I hear, “wow this is a small plane.” I just say, “this is the biggest plane I’ve flown!”
Everyday I hear, “wow this is a small plane.” I just say, “this is the biggest plane I’ve flown!”
“I’ve played a lot of Microsoft flight sim. I hear this is like the same thing.”"I'm sorry. That's my fault. I was late to work this morning and, by the time I got in, all the 747's were taken!"
For when someone compliments your landing, "Thanks! I've been practicing all week!"
I had a woman lean in the cockpit once during boarding and say "oh good the Capt has grey hair"....
No grey hair for me. Maybe after OE thoughI had a woman lean in the cockpit once during boarding and say "oh good the Capt has grey hair"....
Finally got OE scheduled! I start a 5 day trip on Monday. I’ll be overnighting in Boston, Cincinnati for two nights, and Detroit. The trip is about 27 hours of flying so if all goes well with the Fed ride and line check I’ll be signed off.
Congrats.
Captain Journey, to the rescue!
LOL... I still can’t get it out of my head...
I literally hear that song in my head every time this thread pops up. . Hope your IOE goes smoothly.
NYCI probably missed it, but where are you based. I know at least 3 FO's with your company.