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traderjake said:
If you're suggesting that after decertification an East merger committee gets to use the USAPA treasury, that ain't gonna happen.
How do you figure?
 
Phoenix said:
What is said in the cockpit, stays in the cockpit.
 
Agreed. If anyone's ever got some beef with another person; address it on the ground or not at all. Going off on anyone aloft and afterwards posting up twisted, chest-pounding tales of "spartan" bravado speaks unsavory volumes as to both "maturity" and "professionalism" that needn't be proudly advertised to the world at large.
 
EastUS1 said:
Agreed in full snap.
There is a lot over at the water cooler you post I agree.

We'll talk politics when you hitch a ride. You call me a dire wolf, spartan, westicle you get a liberty tie as a door prize. 😉
 
snapthis said:
There is a lot over at the water cooler you post I agree.

We'll talk politics when you hitch a ride. You call me a dire wolf, spartan, westicle you get a liberty tie as a door prize. 😉
 
We're all of us, just people snap, and thus subject to the frailty of our species. None of which allows us to disregard our obligations. I believe we're on the same page per jump seats here. None will ever be denied the proper hospitality of a civil jump seat on any plane I ever fly that's equipped with them. Were I to ever have your hospitality on a jump seat; no mention of dire wolves or the like would be offered in offense. That's what chat boards and wagers are for, and all such has no business ever being injected into the work place. 😉
 
EastUS1 said:
We're all of us, just people snap, and thus subject to the frailty of our species. None of which allows us to disregard our obligations. I believe we're on the same page per jump seats here. None will ever be denied the proper hospitality of a civil jump seat on any plane I ever fly that's equipped with them. Were I to ever have your hospitality on a jump seat; no mention of dire wolves or the like would be offered in offense. That's what chat boards and wagers are for, and all such has no business ever being injected into the work place. 😉
I would hope you both would be correct and civility would prevail. However, what goes on behind the closed doors of AOL, Pilotaction etc. simply implore the so called "down-trodden" to bring it out to the line and causes this misinformational grief much to the chagrin of the majority of professionals that man our cockpits.
 
end_of_alpa said:
 However, what goes on behind the closed doors of AOL, Pilotaction etc. simply implore the so called "down-trodden" to bring it out to the line and causes this misinformational grief much to the chagrin of the majority of professionals that man our cockpits.
 
No argument there. Bringing anything of that sort into the cockpit is both incredibly childish and entirely unacceptable. Any person or group that's actually encouraging such behavior is beneath contempt.
 
"At cruise I turned to the jumpseater and fairly let him have it."  Words just fail me there...Perhaps the mighty "army of leonidas" should give the kid a "medal" for his "heroics"? 😉
 
Far too many pilots of this dysfunctional airline are in desperate need of a psych eval.   
 
FWAAA said:
Far too many pilots of this dysfunctional airline are in desperate need of a psych eval.   
And you're just now coming to THAT realization?  Man you're slow.
 
end_of_alpa said:
And you're just now coming to THAT realization?  Man you're slow.
😀
 
Naw, I've thought it for a long time but haven't posted it out loud for a while.    
 
Jump seat etiquette. 
 
Hand your id and jump seat pass to the flight attendant.
 
Flight attendant hands jump seat pass to flight crew with your black and white id picture that includes hair and cross eyes you no longer currently possess.
 
In the cockpit you should immediately control your instincts of laughter or vindictiveness and realize this pilot is just trying to get from point a to b.  If a good seat was offered in the rear of the aircraft by the gate agent, this pilot would not be trying to kiss your ass for a free ride.  
 
Claxon said:
You had a bad experience.  Filming or recording any of the flight crew while jump seating is out of line and could cease the jump seat privileges we value.
 
You wear your heart on your sleeve.  You are dealing with your daughters illness, which is very traumatic and I wish your family well.
 
Bottom line, treat a jump seater the way you would like to be treated while jump seating. Treat a cockpit crew member the way you like to be treated with a jump seater breathing down your neck.
 
There are other avenues for complaints of jump seating experiences, with out the use of recording devices.
+1
 
I just had a hallucination that I got along with snap, must be tired.  I will get more rest and properly insult him with my posts tomorrow. 
 
The US Aviation forum could not afford this potential loss of advertisement revenue. 
 
good night.
 
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