MFL
I am saddened to hear the news that MFL is leaving!
Please leave your condolences below.... :{ |
Have to comment. MFL was a man who's bark was far worse than his bite. Had many enjoyable trips with him. He's a good friend as well locally here in the U.K. So yes, he will be missed.
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Completely agree. A good man with more steel than most.
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Ahhhh you guys crack me up.
I for one will not miss him at all. In fact the level of tech knowledge on the 777 fleet just improved markedly. He treated you like **** on the line ( if you let him ) then wanted to be your best bud in the bar....nah sorry. |
Mike was certainly 'old school', but he also was a good pilot, who expected a good standard from others. If you can't take a bit of criticism, then you are probably in the wrong business. Too many of the current generation have far too precious feelings, that are very easily 'offended'. Best wishes in your retirement Mike, many of us here will miss you.
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Sorry but if someone
- demands knowing all en-route alternates from HKG to LHR in sequence by heart - teaches you how to hold the clip board - insists on a "clicking" pen rather than a "turning" pen - flies the 777 like a 400 then maybe it was time to retire... In regards to his health I sincerely wish him all the best and hope he can enjoy his money. |
Ummm, exactly how I do things. What's the problem (click pens....they drive us ALL crazy !)
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Good pilot. Right. I haven't seen so many mistakes made in a cockpit since my primary training days.
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An exemplary training captain.
Exemplary of how not to be one. |
...there's going to be a lot of threads on PPRUNE if we start one for each pilot we don't like. Iflyplanes....i'm sure everyone will remember you fondly. :rolleyes:
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I had the awkward displeasure of more than a few run ins with him, in most cases he backed down, why? Because he was wrong.
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YOu wont miss him for long….he's back for the simulator assessments for new joiners. What a club who can't move on…..Rickie, Kaffer, MFL?
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Mike
You won't be missed You are a worthless ball of S _ _ _ Every pilot is rejoicing that you are retiring - couldn't have happened sooner Now F _ _ _ O_ _ already !!!! |
MFL
"He's okay once you get to know him" = "He's a D**k H**d but you get used to it"
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Kiddies corner
Same old names on this thread, sniping and name calling from the comfort of anonymity. A disgrace really.
:ugh: The managers love you guys. |
We all have our good and bad parts.
I wish him all the best in his retirement. |
I know he had a reputation but every time I operated with him either in the aircraft or the Sim I always found him to be very fair and honest
Personally I would be more than happy to have a drink with him anytime and I wish him the very best in his retirement |
People always show part of their true character when anonymous. There is no rule saying you have to be a 'nice' guy to fly with. Yes, he could be prickly, but at heart he is a good man. Too many thin skinned people in the job these days. Don't want to hurt your precious feelings. Good luck to him. He suffered more than most in life, and handled it with grace and dignity. More than I can say for most of what I read here. Pretty disgraceful.
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The moral here is, treat people as you would hope to be treated yourself, and you won't get flamed by 'anonymous characters' on the internet when you retire.
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Read the two 49ers books written by John Warham to see that he was one of two flight ops managers that stood up to the tyranny of the time. The rest, well, you know...
If our industry had more men like him, we'd be in a better place.... Ya, I know that he had tough standards...so what? And as far as memorizing every ERA on a flight to Europe....contrast that with many pilots today that....well, you know. Which would you rather fly with? All the best Mike. Raven |
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