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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Dave J writes: Ah! Maybe I'll read the book sometime. I have a feeling it'll have more realistic detail fir aviation junkies! It's out of print, unfortunately. I've been looking around for it for a while. To bump up your already vast knowledge, no doubt. I suspect most of what you know is form these crappy movies.... Bertie |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: writes: _Airport_ was an excellent movie, although the book was even better. Unfortunately, with so many parodies and mediocre disaster movies around, it's hard to watch _Airport_ today without smiling. No it was drivel. You thinking it was good in any way goes a long way towards explaining your idiotic view of flying. Berti |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Sylvain writes: indeed. But we (macho chauvinistic pigs) were hoping that they would have retired by now and replaced by younger / attractive generations :-) In the early days of aviation there were mostly young FAs because aviation was itself too young to produce old FAs, at least in any quantity. Nope, wrong again. Bertie |
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Hi,
In article , wrote: Piloting is a job in which one learns indefinitely from experience Nobody else spot this little gem? Seems like a bit of an about face to me. Andy |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
Sylvain writes: indeed. But we (macho chauvinistic pigs) were hoping that they would have retired by now and replaced by younger / attractive generations :-) In the early days of aviation there were mostly young FAs because aviation was itself too young to produce old FAs, at least in any quantity. Now, decades later, there have been many thousands of FAs working for decades and so the number of older FAs with substantial seniority has greatly increased. For FAs, seniority is everything, since once one has learned to carry out the job competently, there are no other criteria of advancement (the job can only be done so well). Seniority is important for pilots, too, but there are other factors. Piloting is a job in which one learns indefinitely from experience, so that's a factor. Also, pilots are required to retire at a fairly young age, which prevents seniority from becoming too much of an issue. DATA POINT This morning on NPR they did their weekly series where one person interviews another. Ususally an adult child or grandchild interviewing a parent or grandparent. This morning it was a son interviewing his mother who was hired as a stewerdess fro Delta in 1949. She had to quit (airline rule at the time) when she got married. |
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On 2007-04-19, Dave J wrote:
The second movie, where a Baron hits the cockpit of a 747 and the In a flash of cruel irony, if I remember right, the Baron used in that film really did end up crashing in a mid air collision a few years later.... ....indeed, the NTSB report is here http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...13X29141&key=2 -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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On 2007-04-19, Bob Noel wrote:
All of the Airport movies are funny when first watched after viewing "Airplane" Now watch "Zero Hour" through the lens of "Airplane". The main character in Zero Hour is even called Ted Striker. It's so bad it's good. -- Yes, the Reply-To email address is valid. Oolite-Linux: an Elite tribute: http://oolite-linux.berlios.de |
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Ron Natalie wrote:
wrote: Say, does anyone speak jive? Cold, got to be! Golly! -m -- ## Mark T. Dame ## CP-ASEL, AGI ## insert tail number here ## KHAO, KISZ "One of the best ways to measure people is to watch the way they behave when something free is offered." -- Ann Landers |
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"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in
: Mxsmanic wrote: Sylvain writes: indeed. But we (macho chauvinistic pigs) were hoping that they would have retired by now and replaced by younger / attractive generations :-) In the early days of aviation there were mostly young FAs because aviation was itself too young to produce old FAs, at least in any quantity. Now, decades later, there have been many thousands of FAs working for decades and so the number of older FAs with substantial seniority has greatly increased. For FAs, seniority is everything, since once one has learned to carry out the job competently, there are no other criteria of advancement (the job can only be done so well). Seniority is important for pilots, too, but there are other factors. Piloting is a job in which one learns indefinitely from experience, so that's a factor. Also, pilots are required to retire at a fairly young age, which prevents seniority from becoming too much of an issue. DATA POINT This morning on NPR they did their weekly series where one person interviews another. Ususally an adult child or grandchild interviewing a parent or grandparent. This morning it was a son interviewing his mother who was hired as a stewerdess fro Delta in 1949. She had to quit (airline rule at the time) when she got married. Proper order too. Bertie |
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Dylan Smith wrote:
On 2007-04-19, Dave J wrote: The second movie, where a Baron hits the cockpit of a 747 and the In a flash of cruel irony, if I remember right, the Baron used in that film really did end up crashing in a mid air collision a few years later.... ...indeed, the NTSB report is here http://www.ntsb.gov/ntsb/brief.asp?e...13X29141&key=2 Man, speaking about contractions and abbreviations, what the *heck* is up with that NTSB report???? Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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