I am a CFI out of Ormond Beach florida looking for some multi time. I currently have over 780 TT and 7 hour of multi. I am on a time frame to reach my ATP hours by feb or march and would really appreciate time in the right seat.
I am a CFI out of Ormond Beach florida looking for some multi time. I currently have over 780 TT and 7 hour of multi. I am on a time frame to reach my ATP hours by feb or march and would really appreciate time in the right seat.
Safety pilot or MEI?
I'm bringing a 777 back from Frankfurt tomorrow. I'd really rather watch movies and take a nap. Your welcome to the cruise portion of the flight !
I am a CFI out of Ormond Beach florida looking for some multi time. I currently have over 780 TT and 7 hour of multi. I am on a time frame to reach my ATP hours by feb or march and would really appreciate time in the right seat.
Another commercial pilot working for free...super.
No....another person working towards a commercial career looking to build time towards his goal. It's been happening for a very long time. Nothing new.
And nothing good.
This is why we can't have nice things.
Go get a job in a twotter or KA at a DZ, you ain't going anywhere that's going to pay jack without turbine time.
And nothing good.
This is why we can't have nice things.
Go get a job in a twotter or KA at a DZ, you ain't going anywhere that's going to pay jack without turbine time.
Yeah, but this kind of stuff from CPLs doesn't help
BTW with 1,000tt and a ME rating you can get into a drop zone twotter or KA if you're willing to relocate.
...I just don't understand the constant sniping at those who are simply trying to pursue their dream.
You don't understand how free labor negatively competes with paid labor?
Another commercial pilot working for free...super.
What "labor" is involved here? He's not taking any "work" from anyone because no one likely to take him up on his offer would be shopping to pay someone else to sit in that seat. That's the fallacy perpetuated by whiney professional pilots in these situations.
If you are honest you'll admit there are likely lots of hours in your logbook for which you weren't paid and for which you didn't pay. I have yet to meet a professional pilot where that isn't the case. I did a lot of maintenance test flights on Barons and Dukes that I wasn't paid for and they wouldn't have paid me to do them because the mechanic could have accomplished it all alone. But he knew I wanted the time and gave me the chance to get those hours. I didn't steal a dime from a professional pilot because there were no dimes allocated to an additional pilot for those flights.
Another person overly concerned over how another chooses to spend his time.
I helped my neighbor replace a faucet....stealing the wages from professional plumbers everywhere.
R u a licensed plumber? If so then yes you are stealing money. If not you're doing your friend a dis-service.
Every single hour in my logbook is either me paying for the flight or me getting paid. Shove your accusations of me being 'Whiny' where the sun don't shine because this is a living for people where we sustain our livelihoods. Put food on the table and a roof over our heads. Go ahead and yuk it up cause the joke is lost on me.
The OP isn't the problem. But attitudes like yours are: 'Everyone does it'. No, they don't. I didn't and most people I know didn't.
So, you are claiming there isn't ONE hour in your logbook where you weren't paid or you didn't cover the cost of the flight? Now I KNOW you cannot be believed on anything you post. Either that or you weren't very smart when you were learning to fly and building time.
Last time I looked there is no prohibition on homeowners doing their own home maintenance.....at least not until the Statists have complete control.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Every hour was me paying for the flight or getting paid. I've never flown for free...ever.
Break,
So now your gonna change it to YOUR house? Before it was 'your friends house'. Typical response from someone with a failed position...just change the argument. So what, am I conceding saying it's fine to fix a faucet in your house? No, I'm not. Because that wasn't the premise. You said friends house. That's different and you know it.
Comprehend much? Go back and reread what I actually said, genius. I said I helped a friend install a faucet. His faucet. His house.
And you can make whatever claim you want about your flying history, but if true you're the ONLY professional pilot in my 37 years of flying who could make that claim. And I suspect no one else believes it, either.
I don't give two flips what you do or don't believe.
I helped my neighbor replace a faucet....stealing the wages from professional plumbers everywhere.
And I'll lose no sleep over that fact. You just destroy your credibility with claims like this one.
Pay the coin to get your MEI. Don't cheapen the profession by "flying for free".
As my post above shows you are the one with a propensity to lie and change the story to suit you. I'm simply stating facts with zero motivation to lie. I even disclosed a single flight that 'might' run afoul of the standard I set for myself.
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I helped my neighbor replace a faucet....stealing the wages from professional plumbers everywhere.
R u a licensed plumber? If so then yes you are stealing money. If not you're doing your friend a dis-service.
Last time I looked there is no prohibition on homeowners doing their own home maintenance.....
Either you're acting as a plumber and stealing money or you're not and the example doesn't apply. Regardless, a commercial pilot flying for free is a damn travesty. And no, I've never done it. The onerous isn't on me to prove I haven't either. If you want to accuse me of something I suggest YOU being proof. That's sort of the way this country works...
I don't either. Everyone who chooses to be a career pilot knows that there are other people who pay good money just to participate in aviation. If they wanted less competition, they should have chosen a less desirable activity.I just don't understand the constant sniping at those who are simply trying to pursue their dream.
You really can't read for comprehension, can you? The point was two "non-professionals" collaborated to replace a faucet....would you argue that act unjustly deprived a professional of his due compensation?
And who are you to dictate what a commercial pilot can and cannot do? If a commercial pilot derives a benefit from doing a particular trip for someone, why is it your place to say he can't??
The biggest detriment to the profession of commercial flight is the blue-collar union mentality I see manifested by pilots like you and other ALPA "unionistas".
As long as the number of hours accumulated is a yard stick by which young, aspiring pilots are measured you'll have commercial rated pilots flying for "free" to accumulate those hours so they can progress in their career. Always have, always will.
I don't either. Everyone who chooses to be a career pilot knows that there are other people who pay good money just to participate in aviation. If they wanted less competition, they should have chosen a less desirable activity.
Yup... It seems like it always turns into this.I feel sorry for the OP who just wanted to get hooked up for some multi time.