Jazz to launch pay for type rating program
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Ok let's phrase this a better way. Everyone seems to be saying that working in challenging, minimally supervised roles up north with "no support" builds good decision making cause you've seen your share of emergencies etc. To me that says we do this completely backwards. New pilots should have to go to the safe, hand held world of 705 where dispatchers plan your flights. ATC is ever present, captains are there to mentor you through the trying situations that arrive. Then after a few thousand hours you're sent north (no PICUS allowed) with lots of experience to gain your PIC time and grow. Then you head back to airlines for captains slots (do away with seniority) as you are now a well rounded competent pilot who has in fact seen everything. Maybe these northern crashes of bush pilots and float planes we hear of all too often would be a thing of the past.
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Go ahead and ignore it, I'll do the same for you.vermont wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 10:10 amI guess all those idiots at easyjet or lufthansa are dangerous idiots right? Give me evidence of what you're saying or I'll gladly ignore itDonutHole wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 10:08 amWhat you should be learning is that working up north flying in challenging vfr conditions, making the move to ifr on a small turbine and then moving to the airlines isn't 'suffering' it is learning your trade. I am not surprised to find entitled millenials love the idea of simply buying their way into a heavy. It isn't about "paying your dues" it is about learning how to make appropriate command decisions on your own in challenging circumstances and then translating that knowledge into the career in the airlines. Personally, If I could know which aircraft have these pay to play goofs at the helm I wouldn't get on.
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Me and my partner are working on some things for the island so hopefully some time after the new year. Have some pretty big things in the works. I'll shoot you a PM you would probably have some good insight for us.C.W.E. wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 2:22 pmI sold my motorhome a couple of years ago because I got fed up with driving long distances.When are you coming up this way again .?
If I decided to fly up there I would have to decide if I want to fly on an airplane were one or maybe two of the pilots are the new generation of pay to get a job types...
.....so after thinking about it I don't like that choice....
....so that leaves either driving my car or taking the bus.
At least by taking a bus I am not risking the pay to get a driving job mindset.
When are you coming south?
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Show of hands, even if vermont was ace pilot #1 in canada, would anyone want to share a cockpit with him given his attitude?
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Be happy to help in any way I can.Me and my partner are working on some things for the island so hopefully some time after the new year. Have some pretty big things in the works. I'll shoot you a PM you would probably have some good insight for us.
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I believe we are getting trolled, I just find it difficult to imagine he / she is a real person.Show of hands, even if vermont was ace pilot #1 in canada, would anyone want to share a cockpit with him given his attitude?
However if he / she is for real he / she would not be flying in any airplane I was PIC on more than one trip.
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It is the internet. You just NEVER know. Mind games from employers? Just have to watch what you say. I should follow my own advice.
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What attitude are you going to expect from someone whose being told by people they hope I crash or my wife cheats on me. I doubt you'd be very nice to someone if told that in person?
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I've been very kind to you but I guess that means very little .. Put yourself in my shoes, how would you feel if someone brought up your wife cheating on you?C.W.E. wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 2:07 pmI believe we are getting trolled, I just find it difficult to imagine he / she is a real person.Show of hands, even if vermont was ace pilot #1 in canada, would anyone want to share a cockpit with him given his attitude?
However if he / she is for real he / she would not be flying in any airplane I was PIC on more than one trip.
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Jesus Christ how many user names do you have on here?
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Very true!C-GGGQ wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 12:52 pm Ok let's phrase this a better way. Everyone seems to be saying that working in challenging, minimally supervised roles up north with "no support" builds good decision making cause you've seen your share of emergencies etc. To me that says we do this completely backwards. New pilots should have to go to the safe, hand held world of 705 where dispatchers plan your flights. ATC is ever present, captains are there to mentor you through the trying situations that arrive. Then after a few thousand hours you're sent north (no PICUS allowed) with lots of experience to gain your PIC time and grow. Then you head back to airlines for captains slots (do away with seniority) as you are now a well rounded competent pilot who has in fact seen everything. Maybe these northern crashes of bush pilots and float planes we hear of all too often would be a thing of the past.
But we all know that things are working backwards in aviation.
Like becoming flight instructor at 250hrs or so...
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Bitching aside, if I knew I'd have a job at Jazz for an extra $45,000 in training costs I'd have done it.
5 years of working shitty jobs for low pay or go to Jazz and upgrade in two years and got to AC.
I know what I would choose.
Ya'll are just bitter this wasn't available when you were starting out.
Most of the college hires I flew with when I was at Jazz were great. A couple years flying around in a -8 and they are more than capable of flying passengers around.
5 years of working shitty jobs for low pay or go to Jazz and upgrade in two years and got to AC.
I know what I would choose.
Ya'll are just bitter this wasn't available when you were starting out.
Most of the college hires I flew with when I was at Jazz were great. A couple years flying around in a -8 and they are more than capable of flying passengers around.
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Most of the college hires I flew with when I was at Jazz were great. A couple years flying around in a -8 and they are more than capable of flying passengers around.
One would hope so.
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Just speaking for myself, I am not the least bitter. I loved every single minute of it. That said, I was happy to return south when the seasons ended. Even Armstrong was fun. I would bet nobody ever said that.
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Flying for Jazz is a subjective subject.Ya'll are just bitter this wasn't available when you were starting out.
Personally I would bored out of my mind having to do that kind of flying every working day.
Looking back on all the different kinds of flying I did I am far from bitter, in fact I feel fortunate to have lived such an interesting life and having worked for some of the biggest companies in the world.
If I were starting out again I would choose to do the same thing.
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Glad you enjoyed your career.
I enjoyed my time at Jazz and most certainly wasn't bored.
I enjoyed my time at Jazz and most certainly wasn't bored.
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Maybe this is a stupid question but how will these pay for my job rich kids with 250 hours ever get their ATPLs? They will just be an FO at Jazz forever? How degrading.
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No they won't be an FO forever. They'll do some PICUS, and perhaps rent a bit.jakeandelwood wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:56 pm Maybe this is a stupid question but how will these pay for my job rich kids with 250 hours ever get their ATPLs? They will just be an FO at Jazz forever? How degrading.
Jazz was giving short term LOAs out last year. I know more than a few people who went to fly 703/704 machines and get the PIC they required.
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I seesimplicity wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:42 pmNo they won't be an FO forever. They'll do some PICUS, and perhaps rent a bit.jakeandelwood wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:56 pm Maybe this is a stupid question but how will these pay for my job rich kids with 250 hours ever get their ATPLs? They will just be an FO at Jazz forever? How degrading.
Jazz was giving short term LOAs out last year. I know more than a few people who went to fly 703/704 machines and get the PIC they required.