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Dump the pole
20th Oct 2008, 14:54
I was thinking about the people I have flown with and the pilots I've met over the years - It struck me that most of them have some kind of 'social issue'.

What makes a helicopter pilot become boastful / arrogant / insane ...or perhaps; why do boastful / arrogant and insane people become heli pilots?




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dennisky
20th Oct 2008, 15:14
Recognizable....... :ok:

Must be somewhere in the medical test.... they might have removed something somewhere... or maybe those electrodes they stick to your head. They did it to me as well.....:ugh: :bored: :*

So what!?!
:mad:

Bertie Thruster
20th Oct 2008, 15:26
I've just checked with the HEMS crew. They both say I'm not boastful.

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i97/nmhsu/morningbrief2.jpg

Whirlygig
20th Oct 2008, 21:33
The vast majority of helicopter pilots I've met are neither boastful nor arrogant but helpful and charming. If you think that all helicopter pilots are boastful and arrogant, perhaps it's just you!!! :}

Can't speak about the "insane" bit though!

Cheers

Whirls

Bronx
20th Oct 2008, 22:41
http://www.agoravox.fr/IMG/do_not_feed_trolls.jpg

Whirlygig
20th Oct 2008, 22:54
Aw why not Bronx? They're so sweet and appealing (just like helo pilots!) and how could you refuse those big, soulful, yellow eyes? Just think of the warm, fuzzy feeling you get knowing that you've fed a poor, helpless creature!

Cheers

Whirls

seang
21st Oct 2008, 00:34
what is a 'social issue'?

Gordy
21st Oct 2008, 00:53
"The average helicopter pilot, despite the sometimes swaggering exterior, is very much capable of such feeling as love, affection, intimacy and caring. These feelings just do not involve anyone else."

http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j35/helokat/funnies/38bd6a41.jpg

tbc
21st Oct 2008, 07:34
All people are put into queues.

Being simple, I only have two queues in my life.

A very short queue and a very long queue.

The short queue is the one that I put people I like in.

The long queue is the one that I put people in that are KNOBS!!

I can move people from one queue to the other.

I have moved a lot of people from the short queue to the long queue.

People with 'social issues' go in the long queue.

Horror box
21st Oct 2008, 07:39
what is a 'social issue'?

Isn't that, like, money you get if you don't have a registered tax paying job?

Arm out the window
21st Oct 2008, 09:17
I want to see the last para!

No doubt an insightful, well-considered observation which would have enhanced an already relevant and thought-provoking post.:8

Bertie Thruster
21st Oct 2008, 09:32
People with 'social issues' go in the long queue.


tbc; which queue do people with a copy of a photo showing you, a toy sheep, some 'giraffe' coloured keks and an plastic 'knob-shaped' nose, go in?:}

helimutt
21st Oct 2008, 09:49
Bertie, I need you to tell me who gave you those photos. I thought they'd all been destroyed!:uhoh:

tbc
21st Oct 2008, 09:57
Bertie,

You are definitely in the wrong queue old son!!

You have been moved::}

Bertie Thruster
21st Oct 2008, 10:47
I didnt actually say that I have a copy!

I was simply mentally scarred for life when the fearsome image burned itself permanently into my memory.

...and now I'm in the KNOB queue.

scooter boy
21st Oct 2008, 11:02
Great pic Bertie, made me smile!
SB:D

topendtorque
21st Oct 2008, 12:26
Say Bertie, are you the only dude that's wearing a green hat?

Mind you to be seen wearing a black hat around here, well thats got knobs on it for sure.

choppertop
21st Oct 2008, 12:44
Q: How can you tell when there is a helicopter pilot in the room?
A: Because he'll tell you.

cheers,
c-top

ShyTorque
21st Oct 2008, 13:59
Bertie, you should have kept quiet about not having the photos - those involved would have been obliged to keep you in their "short queue"..

unstable load
21st Oct 2008, 15:37
If I'm on someones long queue and I push to the front, will I be next onto the short queue again?:zzz:

seang
21st Oct 2008, 23:40
so anyway, queues aside, what IS a "social issue"?

Arm out the window
22nd Oct 2008, 04:37
As long as I don't ask which queue I should go in, and the answer is "Far queue!!"

As to the definition of 'social issue', I think that's when you have drunken sex with a friend and she has a child. Sumfink like that, anyway.

Bertie Thruster
22nd Oct 2008, 09:15
so anyway, queues aside, what IS a "social issue"?

BT, apre ski;

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i97/nmhsu/DSC00861-1.jpg

seang
22nd Oct 2008, 10:20
Looks like perfectly normal behaviour to me BT

tbc
22nd Oct 2008, 10:45
That person deserves his/her own queue!!:E

ShyTorque
22nd Oct 2008, 11:29
Aha! Now we know where they got at least one of their ideas for "Little Britain".

It can't be you in the photo, Bertie. That "person" is so good looking, slim and young. And surely you aren't a natural blonde?

;)

PO dust devil
22nd Oct 2008, 12:11
For mine......as the queue gets longer and longer I direct people into the FAR QUEUE.
DD

blade root
22nd Oct 2008, 12:47
Dump the pole,

I have flown fixed wing, helicopters and SAR (ie rescue crewman)..

I think anything aviation related attracts the crabs..

I found helo pilots the most sane (or less insane).

FairWeatherFlyer
24th Oct 2008, 23:23
what is a 'social issue'?

Maybe something that arises from a social disease?

DtP - i am also puzzled by the (minority) that you mention. They do exist in other industries. Maybe the single pilot work creates less requirement for collaborative types plus many haven't been through military/large company selection.