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Msg ID: 2693462 My EMS experience in a nutshell… +28/-4     
Author:Oh hell naw.
6/19/2021 11:05:24 PM

The med crews are crazy. The mechanics are lazy. And both groups judge how good a pilot is, not on his skills, but whether he's nice.



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Msg ID: 2693468 My EMS experience in a nutshell… +11/-0     
Author:Answer
6/20/2021 5:40:33 AM

Reply to: 2693462

you'll never win an argument with a med crew...



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Msg ID: 2693470 speaking of lazy.... +3/-4     
Author:it's been a long time since
6/20/2021 7:43:50 AM

Reply to: 2693462

a pilot cleaned up after himself!



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Msg ID: 2693476 speaking of lazy.... +0/-3     
Author:At least it gives you something to do
6/20/2021 8:54:45 AM

Reply to: 2693470

On your 36



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Msg ID: 2693486 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +2/-1     
Author:Or the pax area?
6/20/2021 9:56:01 AM

Reply to: 2693476

No, not ever. They are professional sensitive equipment operators. They do not clean the windshields either. They do not add oil when it's low. They do not fuel their own aircraft.

The are paid for what they know and what they are capable of doing in an emergency. All the others are paid for what they can do. Serve, maintain, clean and service.

Just because you drive the jiffy john cleanout truck at the airport does not mean you work in "aviation"!



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Msg ID: 2693491 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-0     
Author:the pax area
6/20/2021 10:33:14 AM

Reply to: 2693486

lol



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Msg ID: 2693492 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-3     
Author:I call the cockpit
6/20/2021 10:37:44 AM

Reply to: 2693491

the pilot area when I perform the duties of a sensitive operator of equipment. 



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Msg ID: 2693532 Do flight attendant clean up the cockpit? (NT) +0/-0     
Author:Anonymous
6/20/2021 4:10:44 PM

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Msg ID: 2693498 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +1/-0     
Author:Rebuilt
6/20/2021 10:48:48 AM

Reply to: 2693486

Just because you use/sell Oxy/Molly doesn't mean you work in the Phrama industry too!?



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Msg ID: 2693499 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +2/-1     
Author:just because
6/20/2021 10:59:20 AM

Reply to: 2693498

you post random stupid crap on a helicopter forum doesn't make you a pilot. bold red all caps shake my head



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Msg ID: 2693516 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-0     
Author:How
6/20/2021 1:41:40 PM

Reply to: 2693499

do you know what I do? Have both RW/FW rating from FSI  WPB Fl/SAV GA. 



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Msg ID: 2693520 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +1/-1     
Author:we're all impressed but
6/20/2021 2:14:56 PM

Reply to: 2693516

 you do know FSI is not a flight school? lol Is that where you learned to be an "operator of sensitive equipment"? haaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!



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Msg ID: 2693521 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +1/-0     
Author:LOL
6/20/2021 2:26:48 PM

Reply to: 2693520

Obviously you've never trained there. Have fun W/you video game Clown!



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Msg ID: 2693522 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-4     
Author:Acksully
6/20/2021 2:34:00 PM

Reply to: 2693521

I have. You've never seen the inisde of the place if you thinks it's a flight school. You're really bad at this, kid.



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Msg ID: 2693523 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +1/-0     
Author:Who
6/20/2021 2:36:18 PM

Reply to: 2693522

said anything about flt school you tool! I wish I was a kid!!!!



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Msg ID: 2693524 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-0     
Author:Well, you did.
6/20/2021 2:38:05 PM

Reply to: 2693523

You said you got your ratings there. I did my private in a Gulfstream too, though. lol



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Msg ID: 2693525 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-0     
Author:Yes
6/20/2021 2:43:56 PM

Reply to: 2693524

You can get your RATINGS there as I stated. Maybe you should READ/LISTEN & digest before you make comments. It will help you on life as this old timer well knows!



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Msg ID: 2693526 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-1     
Author:ok Chuck
6/20/2021 2:47:21 PM

Reply to: 2693525

let's hear about your ratings. I'm eager to learn "on" lfe.



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Msg ID: 2693558 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +2/-0     
Author:Well
6/20/2021 6:43:19 PM

Reply to: 2693526

my ratings are applicable to the flying I am required by my flt dept. that I learned in "lfe" per your question! GV-SP & S76C.



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Msg ID: 2693560 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-1     
Author:uh, Chucky
6/20/2021 6:54:40 PM

Reply to: 2693558

there is no rating for a 76 lol. Didn't they tell you that at flight school in West Palm? 



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Msg ID: 2693562 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +1/-0     
Author:Wow
6/20/2021 7:05:04 PM

Reply to: 2693560

You really know your $h1t there Chuckie eh! Glad I'm not the other guy! Never got type rated in any A/C's eh!?!?!



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Msg ID: 2693563 Do airline pilots clean up the galley? +0/-0     
Author:You
6/20/2021 7:15:00 PM

Reply to: 2693560

Still think FSI as a Flt school? Ok Chuckie!! 



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Msg ID: 2693504 You are not an airline pilot, you are a Part 135 Air taxi pilot +0/-3     
Author:And the do all that & load luggage too
6/20/2021 11:43:57 AM

Reply to: 2693486
You've never worked as a Part 135 pilot if you haven't done all that. Charter jet service is the pilot doing all that stuff you consider too "low wage" for you're princess lifestyle


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Msg ID: 2693514 You are not an airline pilot, you are a Part 135 Air taxi pilot +1/-0     
Author:you should continue looking
6/20/2021 1:25:57 PM

Reply to: 2693504

for the thread you are trying to respond to because this one ain't it



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Msg ID: 2693517 guy was trying to say he doesn't owe the profession the (NT) +0/-0     
Author:responsibility to clean up after himself
6/20/2021 1:58:05 PM

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Msg ID: 2693519 guy was trying to say he doesn't owe the profession the  +0/-0     
Author:oh
6/20/2021 2:05:54 PM

Reply to: 2693517

well just say that then but do it somewhere else



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Msg ID: 2693544 Yes, and no. I clean up after myself +0/-0     
Author:med crews, not so much.
6/20/2021 5:52:51 PM

Reply to: 2693519

Of course I clean up after myself. What I do not do is perform tasks that are the responsibility of hired personnel. Like add oils, and clean up the aft cabin.



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Msg ID: 2693585 You are a rarity then! (NT) +0/-1     
Author:Anonymous
6/20/2021 10:12:18 PM

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Msg ID: 2693483 My EMS experience in a nutshell… +3/-0     
Author::-)
6/20/2021 9:49:59 AM

Reply to: 2693462
yup. The flying's the easy part. The people part can often be really hard to deal with. Just part of the game. Like the guy above said, most of the time, if not all, med crew are NOT your friends. Just treat them courteously, fly your line in accordance with the regs, and most importantly, DOCUMENT EVERYTHING (good or bad).


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Msg ID: 2693710 My EMS experience in a nutshell… +2/-0     
Author:cheap
6/21/2021 10:53:38 PM

Reply to: 2693483

On your next night flight and no patient onboard,do a one G roll.That will shut them up.



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Msg ID: 2695526 My EMS experience in a nutshell… +0/-0     
Author:Retirement
7/7/2021 7:44:17 PM

Reply to: 2693462

job.  Disregard all the juveniles.  Easy peezie.  There is no solution for MED crews.



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