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JAA affected in the next crashes!
soon, airlines will have to deal with low time pilot.if airlines have to hire JAR pilot and no ATP pilots (the ral pilots), it will affect the security in our european sky.
I accuse the JAA with their new ##$%# FCL1 law to place any passenger in danger! i'm waiting for the next crash.it would be easier to blame your JAR FCL program. JAR FCL="the training to a high standard of security"!!! ahhhhh! let me laugh, baby boys leaking the a$$ of the chief pilot for a job! no offence , ok? |
Too many gin & tonics methinks.........
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"...leaking the ass...."??? wot, an un-sea-worthy donkey? A verbal jigsaw puzzle, requiring piecing together on-the-fly, this one.
Ronchonner, is that you? " ...all rooms are equipped with French widows, affording excellent prospects..." |
Reminds me of the Monty Python sketch about the Hungarian translator :)
"If I say you have a beautifull body would you hold it against me?" :) |
Please try harder to be amusing.
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I thought you had to stay away from the Class 'A's to get a medical nowadays???
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HEY RONCH
What the hell are you on about????? |
"my hovercraft is full of eels"
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Ronch ..
ATPs are now only issued by the JAA to people with over 500 hrs multi-crew IN ADDITION to the GA experience you have.. You would have to pass the exams as well though... oh and the flight tests.. If you're good you could be with Air France soon .. Get the money - you won't change things in Europe by vitriolic posting here Stay positive .. No offence OK ? |
"There is a berm on board!
A berm? Yes, you idiot, a berm!" Ronchonner - I see you're from Dallas. I wonder what the average European air traveller would prefer - a low time pilot who has gone through the most rigorous training selection process in the world followed by highly intensive training to achieve the toughest licenCe in the world - the UK JAA CPL/IR, or a mad, inchorehent cowboy. mmm, let me think. No offence, ok. :) |
I know nuffeing, I learn ingish froooooomm ae bok.
I speak crap, ok? Roncho, look at FAR 61.153. for an atp you need to be:- A be at least 23 B be able to write speak and read english C Be of good moral character Could have saved you the flight test fee(s) ;) [This message has been edited by little red train (edited 08 May 2001).] |
all your base ...... are belong to us....... make your time.........
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hey ronchonner, F@#k off you illiterate bastard.
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seconded
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Well said Bottle2Throttle! Ron, get a life, why do you post threads like this?
You can't tell me that you honestly think the FAA system is better then the JAR system, and your skills are better than anyones elses. How many hours do you actually have? What company do you work for and how long have you been there? Well, if we take your grammer into concideration for any job whether it be in the US or EU, I doubt it whether you would pass the language requirement. Every offence offered :-D Homer ;) ------------------ Duff, Duff, that Wonderful stuff. Ummmmm Doughnuts |
Ronchonner,
" I don't want to talk to you no more, you empty headed animal food trough wiper. I fart in your general direction. Your mother was a hamster and your father smelled of elderberries " :) that about sums it up cheers edited for finger trouble [This message has been edited by schooner (edited 10 May 2001).] |
I too must agree with most of the replies to your post RON.
I cannot however stomach the arrogance of anybody claiming that their licenCe is the best in the world. |
I'm not arrogant, our licenCe IS the toughest in the world. How come when an FAA licensed pilot tries to convert to a CAA one it's only worth one less eg) ATP = CPL
CPL=PPL(IMC), PPL = you're not flying anywher near OUR airspace! :) However, I see you're from Ireland - you have signed up to the JAA therefore also possess the toughest licenCe in the world. I have the greatest respect for Irish pilots. I'm not arrogant, I'm just great. ;) :) [This message has been edited by BmPilot21 (edited 11 May 2001).] |
ah wave mah private parts at your maiden aunties.......now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time......
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Toughest doesn't mean necessarily best. Ok, put down that gun, I don't want troubles...
Ronchonner's style is awful and unrespectful, and I deeply disagree with many of his opinions, but some statements are true: training in Europe, altough excellent, is awfully and artificially expensive. Scarce opportunities to deal with busy airspaces. Poor opportunities to build up hours(yes, maybe in UK you can instruct, but Uk is the exception: not all other JAA countries give the same opportunities...). The practical training is sometimes too diluted, due to weather in case of UK and other reasons such course organisation elsewere... And not everybody gets an airline job with 180 or 240 hours. I'm digressing: the toughest licence, sure, and how can you tell it's the best too? Take a look at safety records for examples. Not too much difference between USA and Europe(at all). And according to this (arbitrary) criterium, the best licence should be the Australian one, since Qantas(maybe I'm wrong) is the only company that has never had any accident. Does it work this way so? How can you tell a JAA or UK pilot is better than a FAA one? We've got to warn Delta and A&A and United that they've hired and overpaid a bunch of assholes...Ah, when will they understand and train their pilots in Europe? Put down the gun, again... |
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