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Bally Heck 29th June 2001 19:19

I said Captain?
 
Just to inject a spot of controversy.

I met a guy recently who's passport proclaimed that he was "Captain ****** ******"

Now, apart from being a bit of a ponce for putting his airline rank in his passport, I believe that in the UK, the only people recognised by the crown as being entitled to use the title "Captain" in official documents are commisioned officers of that rank in the armed forces and captains of merchant vessels.

Or could we have Captain Beckham of Man U in a passport?

Captain Bloggs of the light aircraft Yankee Zulu?

Is it not just a courtesy title for the rest of us?

Discuss please

Rear Air Vice Commodore The Honourable Bally Heck

Herod 29th June 2001 19:53

Knew a guy once who was listed in the phone book as "XXXX Capt A", and had Captain on his credit cards. Pity he was still a First Officer. I wonder now he is promoted if he has "F.O." instead. (Or perhaps "Chief Pilot")

Engineer 29th June 2001 20:24

Just people full of their own self importance trying to impress the rest of us.


Captain Airclues 29th June 2001 20:45

Bally Heck

So why were you looking at the guys passport? :)

Airclues

Bally Heck 29th June 2001 21:29

Have you never played "You show me your's and I'll show you mine" on a nightstop airclues?

DownIn3Green 30th June 2001 02:43

I have Capt on my Amex for the simple reason that I've found in corporate flying it adds an aura of professionalism when making large purchases (such as filling up the 727) in some countries.

Bally Heck 30th June 2001 02:58

If it's a company Amex....your forgiven.

KaptainKangaroo 30th June 2001 11:09



That's pretty funny !!! CAPTAIN.... :)

DownIn3Green 30th June 2001 14:26

Speaking of funny, are you the same Capt Kangeroo made famous by the F/A's after a hard landing announcement: "And now ladies and gentlemen please remain seated until Captain Kangeroo bounces the airplane to the gate"?

Just joking, it's early am here and I haven't quite woken up yet...

one.two.go 1st July 2001 18:09

As far as I am aware even the person in charge of a merchant vessel is not referred to as the Captain, but the Master.

Flintstone 1st July 2001 21:23

If I were in charge of a merchant vessel and my surname were Bates I'd insist on being called 'Captain'.

chiglet 1st July 2001 22:10

Re mercantile vessel
Master and Captain = Captain
Pilot of said vessel= Master :)
Nuff sed :)
we aim to please, it keeps the cleaners happy

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chiglet

TowerDog 1st July 2001 22:53

Chiglet:

Merchant Marine vessels:

If the Master was a ex-Navy sailor with Captains rank = Captain or Master.

Civilian only = Master or Skipper.
The Pilot may be Captain or Master qualified, but doing pilot duties only on a ship. he is not the "Master."

However I have only served in 2 nations Merchant Marine's, yours may be different.

The same rules are loosly applied in the airline business, yet most Pilot's in Command
are called Captains. (Commanders in some European countries.)

My official tittle while in the left seat of big jets was "Flight Officer" as per my ID card. Per the FAA it was "Pilot in Command",
my First Officers usually said "Captain".
:) :) :)

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Men, this is no drill...

Tom the Tenor 2nd July 2001 02:20

...And for Man U it should be Captain Keane, not Captain Beckham!

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What we want is a bit of Pop Music, none of this Beethoven!!

A Very Civil Pilot 2nd July 2001 02:32

Grizzled old Captain to new FO on first day of line training:

"I like to run an informal flight deck, so you can call me by my first name, which is Captain; or my nickname, which is Sir".

TowerDog 2nd July 2001 05:41

A Very Civil Pilot:

Yup, that is it.

Or as I told some new F/Os years ago:

Hello, my name is TowerDog, and you can be my sexual advisor!
Uh, yes, how is that captain?

Well, If I want your fuching advise, I will ask for it.

(Relax guys, just an old Anti-CRM joke.)

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Men, this is no drill...

Adrianna 2nd July 2001 06:38

MMMMMmm i am also wondering do you you make a point of letting sales staff and all with in hearing know that you are captain ???
Or is it reserved for your passport only??

TowerDog 2nd July 2001 07:14

Adrianna:

Who me?
Letting sales staff know I am a captain?

Could not care less what the sales staff think:

If I walk around the ticket counter with the uniform on, uh let them figure it out, if it makes a diff.

Personally I would prefer to fly in shorts and T-shirt, no stripes and no glory.

Some captains out there however enjoy the 4 stripes and the admiring looks from pax and sales staff, but it gets pretty old after a while.
Most captains probably agree.

Those that don't take 'em self way too seriously:
Yes ya are God in your own little Kingdom, but better men have been there before ya....Just like inside your wife: Guys have been there before and done the same job.

Hmm, what was the question again?
What does the sale staff think???

Who gives a ****?

What this whole flying job boils down to is:

How much money do ya make and how many days off per month?

(Usually not enough of either as the job is harder and less paid than you think)

The glory and the stripes and all that is surely good stuff but it rubs off after a while.

Ex B-747, DC-3, DHC-6, etc. captain,



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Men, this is no drill...

gravity victim 2nd July 2001 17:46

Ships'Captains were referred to as 'Master under God' to indicate their absolute seniority/responsibility. For their aviating equivalent, how about 'Master Close to God?"
;)

chiglet 2nd July 2001 19:04

Towerdog
Thanx for your enlightening explanation. Not having served afloat,(RAF) I know several matelots, and I was quoting their "beliefs" :)
we aim to pleae, it keeps the cleaners happy

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chiglet


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