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Brenoch 4th Apr 2010 02:35

Aren't they the same?

screwballburling 4th Apr 2010 02:40

Whilst I agree the pay to fly schemes (started in the main, by European LCC's) are a cancer in our midst I think it is wrong to try and have this stopped.

Where do you draw the line? At paying for your license? paying to hour you hours? I/R? What about a person working for low wages, albeit at or above the legal minimum, are you going to petition against that?

There is snobbery in the aviation world at least in the UK, where a self sponsored person, is viewed the same as a pedophile in a school yard, by individuals who were sponsored by BA, for E.G.

I will not sign this petition as I think if there was a ban put in place, that is just another rule for the office walla's to police. For goodness sake, haven't we got enough rules and regulations without another. This is a "free" society, is it not? Those of you that say it is, then let's try and keep it free. Maybe you guys want a total nanny state.

I'm Off! 4th Apr 2010 02:44

I totally disagree with PTF schemes, however this petition is not that well worded, and makes some allegations about safety that I am not sure can be substantiated. As a result I'm afraid I don't feel I can put my name to it.

flyhelico 4th Apr 2010 04:21

I agree we must be a free society.
in this case tell me why we can not fly an airliner with a private license only?
what's the need of a commercial license?

handflown 4th Apr 2010 05:59

free society???

tell that to the 3000+ hr pilots on the dole at the moment.

This is about stopping airlines charging First Officers to work for them. Take your left wing softy views elsewhere and see what is important without trying to be "overly clever" about this.

I have signed it!!!!

Desk-pilot 4th Apr 2010 06:13

Signed
 
I have signed it. You can argue the toss all you like but while I'm prepared to accept having to pay for my training up to the point I am employed, personally after that I feel it is incumbent upon my employer to show some faith and pay for my type rating and line training secured with a bond if required.

When you join a firm as a machine operator making widgets in a factory they pay to train you to operate their particular machinery, they also provide you with the protective clothing/uniform to do the job, I don't see why flying is any different.

For me there's a moral black and white here and the line in the sand is quite clear. Go over the line and you're a morally bankrupt organisation.

Desk-pilot

StressFree 4th Apr 2010 08:23

I've signed it and was glad to do so :ok:

Its about time that we stopped the constant degredation of our profession, I've been flying commercially for over 20 years and can't believe how we've let things get SO bad..........:eek:

ford cortina 4th Apr 2010 09:08

Aerofoil to quote your petition,

In certain situations student pilots have less than 200 hours total time and are both incompetent and incapable of flying the aircraft in the event of incapacitation of the training pilot. I consider this a dangerous practise and ultimately an accident waiting to happen.
So if you just finish training and are offered a job with a paid type rating etc.... you are safer? Why, there is no difference in two low hour pilots?

When you undertake line training, you have a safety pilot, until the Training Captain feels the time is right for you to be released to fly with out one.

I think this is great, lets ban ALL pilots under 1500 hours total from getting a multi pilot type rating, then there will be more jobs. So where do I sign????:ok::ok::ok:

flyhelico 4th Apr 2010 09:54

if airlines stops to ask for 500h or 1000h on jet before to be hired, maybe people will get a job?

if some airlines have problems now, it's their problems.

BA by example, it' s impossible to fly for them.Very hard to enter(psycho test,...)...where do you think guys go?

answer: they pay to fly for a LCC

Then BA claims they have some problems, they can not compete with the cheap flight tickets of Easyjet and Ryanair??

eh! BA , remember, you got your chance to hire fresh pilots. you told them " sorry, you are not been accepted, good luck to you "

these pilots now say " sorry BA, I will pay a LCC to fly, and my company will kick you a$# good luck to you to deal with your Onion :E"

BA? Guilty !!!

pilot999 4th Apr 2010 10:22

Some interesting names on the list , EC in particular, the guitar God no way, just a namesake I guess. maybe Rod stewart next.

Dont worry I will not be wasting my time signing a useless peace of $hit. Tell a real cancer patient that p2f is a cancer and I would back up whatever he did to all of you on the list.:ok: or better still have a dose of real cancer, good luck with the treatment . survival rate of 1 week I guess:)

LEGAL TENDER 4th Apr 2010 10:34

There would be a very easy and effective way to stop P2F I guess... that is wannabes not to sign up for any of the schemes.
But that would require common sense I guess, and perhaps that's not one of the qualities of the airline pilot of the future?

shaun ryder 4th Apr 2010 10:38

Agreed, wannabes stop signing up for pay to fly, job done. The petition reads like it has been written by a buffoon.


Consequently, fare paying passengers are effectively being transported in a single pilot capacity, which is in contradiction of British aviation law.
Thats hor$hit.

eagerbeaver1 4th Apr 2010 10:52

It has been written by a buffoon.

pilot999 4th Apr 2010 11:08

I would be more worried if that buffon is flying rather than a p2f with a line trainer. i admit my writing is crap. and I dont bother reading what I have typed, but then I did not right that crap. even I can manage better than that, she was probaly a jour:Dno or failed cadet.:eek:

socrates 4th Apr 2010 11:15

Personally, it doesn't matter how its been written. It is highlighting a problem and the person starting the petition obviously feels strong enough to do something about it and good for them. Furthermore, it seems it is achieving its aim - we are commenting and debating P2F.

I have no idea whether any of these government petitions ever work or whether they are an easy way of appeasing the masses. Assuming they do work I would imagine that if enough of a consensus is reached then something may be done about it. Only then it would be re-worded by those with more knowledge of how to present the argument and pass it into law or whatever is required.

I understand what is meant, I aim against P2F and have signed accordingly.

captplaystation 4th Apr 2010 13:10

The only important thing, is not how well it has been written, but the fact that an individual was forced to highlight the problem, rather than this coming from BALPA.

If you want to winge about something, that is a more (de)pressing issue than the instigators grammatical competence. :=

4runner 4th Apr 2010 13:23

Paying to fly...So what's the point of getting your commercial pilot license? The chief pilot of my flight school told us in ground school, "Boys, now you are commercial pilots, don't you EVER pay for another hour of flight time again!". I can't help but wonder if the people defending P2F schemes are the ones who have already coughed up the dough.
There was a P2F scheme that was popular in the United States a year or two ago. The outfit was called Gulfstream. These guys came to Sanford Airport in Florida and had a presentation complete with sodas, pizza and a shiny(kinda) Beech 1900. The Captain was very arrogant and told the prospective customers that flight instructing was a waste of time and that their instructors would be looking up at this turbine airliner while doing slow flight at 3000 ft. All those guys that signed up for the scheme are now jobless, $30,000 more in debt and don't have enough hours for their ATP's.
Additionally, 4 out of 5 of the last pilot error induced airline crashes in the US have been at the hands of graduates from the above program. I may have looked up at those Beech's for a few hundred hours but the experience I gained has been invaluable and I have more hours in my logbook and more money in my pocket. I did and still do look down on those individuals who took what I consider the easy way out by paying for their ME time at P2F schemes. And for the most part they were the people that couldn't hack CFI training or just generally lazy. Not saying that every country has the options that we do in the US but when there's a will, there's a way. If we stop paying to fly to get to heavy equipment more quickly, they'll start paying us TO fly which is why we signed up for this job in the first place, isn't it?

eagerbeaver1 4th Apr 2010 14:42

Chaps, don't let you personal feelings cloud your judgement.

Fair enough you have created a petition, but give it a chance with a congruent explanation and good grammar.

It is all about credibility - in my opinion your petition sounds like a bunch of whining bitches and a knee-jerk reaction.

Besides you will not be able to change a thing let alone have the PM take notice.

Do what I am doing and get out.

EGCC4284 4th Apr 2010 15:30

Please think about signing
 
Petition to: stop airlines receiving payment from pilots in return for flying. | Number10.gov.uk

Cpt. Sunshine 4th Apr 2010 15:34

Who's the joker who put Jonathan Curd's name on it, eh?


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