You sound like a wise chap, chap, JamesM. I guess the simpler we keep things the better. If homebrew is the biggest worry you have then you can drink and lessen that worry as well. Enjoy your retirement.JamesM wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 4:01 pmEngineer here, not a pilot (except for gliding). Packed it in in early and retired as frankly the decrease in safety was getting to my conscience. Cutbacks, crap managers, staff ***** ridiculous working hours and near-permanent fatigue convinced me that if I carried on people would die because of an error I'd made. I think people will still die, but it won't be on my conscience but on some other poor, over-worked sod that misses something after he or she has been working around the clock because the management couldn't manage their way out of a paper bag.
I'm now nearly skint, living in one of the most expensive countries in Europe, but would not change it for the world. My most serious worry right now is whether my latest batch of home brew is going to be drinkable. I can live with worries like that!
When should pilots hang up their goggles?
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Re: When should pilots hang up their goggles?
My necessaries are embark'd: farewell. Adieu! I have too grieved a heart to take a tedious leave.
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Re: When should pilots hang up their goggles?
The time to hang up your goggles is....
...at the end of the trip before the one that kills you
I'm with James.
I've quit 2 careers when the adminers and politicians started forcing me to do the wrong things.
The most dangerous thing is when you cannot exercise good judgment, either because your faculties are failing, or you are being prohibited from doing so.
..or you feel your luck is running out. Fate is the Hunter.
p.s. also doing homebrew, beer and wine - maybe we should have a thread?
...at the end of the trip before the one that kills you
I'm with James.
I've quit 2 careers when the adminers and politicians started forcing me to do the wrong things.
The most dangerous thing is when you cannot exercise good judgment, either because your faculties are failing, or you are being prohibited from doing so.
..or you feel your luck is running out. Fate is the Hunter.
p.s. also doing homebrew, beer and wine - maybe we should have a thread?
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Re: When should pilots hang up their goggles?
They say there are two groups of pilots; Those who walk out to their a/c knowing it's going to be the last flight, and those who walk out not knowing it.
I belong to the latter group- I plonked my jet down in Kazakhstan, went on leave and got fired due to Covid while in India.
I think 60 is a good age to chuck it, if you can afford it.
I belong to the latter group- I plonked my jet down in Kazakhstan, went on leave and got fired due to Covid while in India.
I think 60 is a good age to chuck it, if you can afford it.