Re: Roguism

John Wiley (jwiley_at_atl.mindspring.com)
Fri, 22 Aug 1997 21:50:43 -0400


,,,,<. However, good pilots are good no matter what they are doing and
>the airline life is challenging for a good pilot, just in other ways. These
>ways include things like interpersonal skills, crew coordination, different
>form of discipline, and more management of the overall effort than the pilot
>in the military was normally exposed to during normal operations.
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> All said and done, there is still a need for all types of pilots and
>you just can't throw anyone out the door...just a little firm guidance will
>normally suffice.>>>

Reid, you have broken the code.. the good pilot is able to adapt to the
changing requirements. Airline ops is not about TOT or putting the pipper on
the target but about making sure the pax in 13D thinks it was a great
flight.... but in the end, the real test is fulfilling the "mission
requirement". It is the mission requirements that change and some guys don't
or can't make the change..

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