John221us
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great...now I feel like an @$$
You shouldn't. There is an ongoing "joke" to bash the competence of the TSA in this forum. You wouldn't have known that and I don't believe there was any malice in the Airplane! reference.
great...now I feel like an @$$
Ace --
Find a Blu Ray copy of the film "One Six Right". This is one of the best documentary's documenting the joy of general aviation, and features Van Nuys Airport. The quality of the filming and editing is, to quote Ted Logan, "Most Excellent!"
If you can't find the Blu-Ray, hulu.com has it for viewing.
You shouldn't. There is an ongoing "joke" to bash the competence of the TSA in this forum. You wouldn't have known that and I don't believe there was any malice in the Airplane! reference.
I just wanted to tell you, we're all counting on you. Good luck!
I like that, thanks!
Luck is preparation, meeting opportunity.
That's why I am here, to prep for that opportunity! You guys are all influencing this!
great...now I feel like an @$$
Would he not need his documents though to get through security?? Passport and such?
We don't generally have any security to go through. That's why the TSA is such a joke. On one side of the airport people are getting molested to fight their way onto human mailing tubes. On the other side of the airport we walk through unlocked doors and stroll out to our airplanes without even talking to anyone.
great...now I feel like an @$$
You go in, tell them you're a U.S. citizen, and that your passport was stolen. They will take all your information down, passport number, address, social security number, etc... and verify it. Depending on how much supporting documentation you have on your person, verification that you are who you say you are could be quick or it could take some time and you may have to have people back in the States vouch for you and fill out declaration forms. Once they are happy with all that, they produce a replacement passport. Process can take a few days.
LOL! Greebo's post is a quote from Airplane!
<EDIT> Now that I see that there's a whole page after that, I also see that this base has been covered. DOH!
We don't generally have any security to go through. That's why the TSA is such a joke. On one side of the airport people are getting molested to fight their way onto human mailing tubes. On the other side of the airport we walk through unlocked doors and stroll out to our airplanes without even talking to anyone.
I believe he was talking about an airline flight.
hmm, ok. This is interesting. So, then if I just showed up in a pilot uniform, they'd let me through?? I mean, if the pilot was robbed of all identification, all he had was his uniform, say...that COULD get me back on the plane to fly back, unnoticed?
I asked that original question, because it is a situation in the movie. SO...if that happened theoretically, my character would know he could just get through and on the plane...?
I went on a hike today, and I can't say how much more I noticed the action in the sky above me!! Crazy, just from you guys!
I went on a hike today, and I can't say how much more I noticed the action in the sky above me!! Crazy, just from you guys!
I saw a blimp and a sea plane out my work window yesterday. Planes are everywhere. Just spend more time looking up. My biggest fear is when I'm driving near airports, I watch them too much, don't want to have an accident.
Commercial pilot is not synonymous with airline pilot.
I saw a blimp and a sea plane out my work window yesterday. Planes are everywhere. Just spend more time looking up. My biggest fear is when I'm driving near airports, I watch them too much, don't want to have an accident.
ok so given that I'm a COMMERCIAL pilot in the film...
This is my problem every time I drive on the Belt Parkway near JFK. When the planes are flying the Parkway Visual approach to 13L/R at 1500', they follow the curving path of the highway. An impressive sight from the ground
http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1206/00610PARKWAY_VIS13LR.PDF
Yup, and in a year or so he will have burned through his savings, but having a great time doing it.uh oh, I think you're getting the bug
Yup, and in a year or so he will have burned through his savings, but having a great time doing it.
Yup, and in a year or so he will have burned through his savings, but having a great time doing it.
ok so given that I'm a COMMERCIAL pilot in the film...
Would a commercial airline be the same thing? That was my question.
Would he not need his documents though to get through security?? Passport and such?
ok so given that I'm a COMMERCIAL pilot in the film...
Being a commercial pilot just means that you're allowed to be paid to fly. It isn't just airline pilots that are commercial pilots. Commercial pilots are everything from your average flight instructor to guys flying skydivers to corporate jet pilots to the guys flying traffic helicopters to crop dusters to freight dogs flying packages at night. Similarly, having an ATP designation just means that you've passed the ATP requirements and tests. Many corporate pilots are ATPs. Just having an ATP doesn't mean that you're an airline pilot.
Being an airline pilot is just another job in aviation.
When I was referring to the "we can walk through a door without talking to anybody" thing, I simply meant general aviation. General aviation is any segment of aviation other than the airlines or the military. From us guys that just do it for fun/transportation to all of the other types of flying that I listed above.
Leonard Nimoy, Michael Dorn, Bill Shatner, Brad Pitt, Travolta,....Many actors who are pilots: Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman, etc, etc,
It's possible that the script writers could be using the term "commercial pilot" in the way that the general public understands the term, instead of the way that pilots use the term.
I think the general public's use of the term just means anyone who is licensed to fly commercial aircraft. (By the way, what the public refers to as a "pilot's license" is actually referred to as a "pilot certificate" by the FAA.)
In the FAA's nomenclature, there are actually two types of pilot certificate that allow flying for money: the airline transport pilot (ATP) certificate, and the commercial certificate. An ATP has more privileges than a commercial pilot.
(There is also the private pilot certificate, which only allows the pilot to fly private aircraft, and he/she can't get paid for doing it.)
If your character is flying an airliner, I think he would have to be an ATP in order to be the pilot in command (i.e., captain). (Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.)
I am picking up fast from you guys. I was clueless what FBO was, when the first couple of people mentioned it! LOL! I WILL have to google TED STRYKER though...don't shoot me..down
Good idea, forgot about Van Nuys!
LOL, I guess maybe I should mention we have a brunette, DEAF Leper in the film?
Thanks for the insight. Even though small, I'd like to be as considerate as it's allowed within the film. I'm so picky about details, and maybe it's just me getting into the thick of the role early, but I want to honor you guys.
Off topic with apologies, but did anyone here ever see "Altitude"? Terrible stuff for a real pilot to watch, but nevertheless entertaining to the masses I am sure.
I'm not at ALL trying to bust anyone's chops, but I was even more confused, because apparently Ted Stryker is a Disc Jockey! Now...I figured out there was a little spelling error on the name...I must say, considering the references in this circle, I was surprised to see this simple error
I think I'm going to watch AIRPLANE tonight and bust out my pad and pen for notes
On an hourly basis, about the same price as a really good shrink, but it's a lot more fun!I'm heading back into the Colombian Consulate now to pick up my work visa, but wanted to ask two questions and see your feedback!
I'll start with Adam Z's suggested question:
Why do you fly?
Second:
If a commercial pilot has his wallet/passport STOLEN in Colombia (or maybe any country outside of the US) during an overnight stop, what would happen? Procedures to follow? Would they be able to get through airport to fly back next day? Any thoughts here would be great!
Ohh!! Then I perhaps could have been more clear. I fly for a big airline, imagine like a United, or the like.
Yes I think I communicated it weird. I fly the equivalent of a united, south west, etc. in the movie. I used commercial airline, but perhaps I was confused. It's written as such, so I'll go ask the writer now actually because maybe it is my poor interpretation.
Leonard Nimoy, Michael Dorn, Bill Shatner, Brad Pitt, Travolta,....
altho Nimoy & Shatner don't fly anymore. Neither has a current medical.
Yes I think I communicated it weird. I fly the equivalent of a united, south west, etc. in the movie. I used commercial airline, but perhaps I was confused. It's written as such, so I'll go ask the writer now actually because maybe it is my poor interpretation.