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Would you trust a 747 collage boy "skipper" to save your life when they can't even describe how the plane they fly works?

I'll bet they are just as inept as a doctor that can't change a flat tire with the yellow and black instruction sheet in front of them to read.

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  • 7 years ago

    It is 'college' to you.

    And for the record, Mr "I am so pissed for some silly reason, I will make myself a nuisance and look stupid in public trying to attack 'skipper'", as an aerospace engineer who KNOWS how an aircraft flies, I can certify you that Skipper is head and shoulders above you even when he does not fly. In fact, he is ankle and sole-of-his-feet above you.

    Source(s): Aerospace engineer
  • 7 years ago

    who the Hell are you? In this section, a nobody.....

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Bacon

  • The idea of being a pilot is to fly the plane while the idea of guys like me is fixing the plane given that premise we will do what we were trained to do like doing engine run in the course of fixing/troubleshooting the plane snags still we will or never will fly the plane unless we were trained and become one like them (pilots). With that in mind they (pilots) have knowledge of the aircraft systems but they will never be allowed to fix that planes only if they own that plane and they are also rated to fix that plane. I guess only in General Aviation you can hear this but not on a B747 or a commercial aircraft.

    Source(s): Line Mechanic/Flight Mechanic, F50,B737,A300,A330,A340 & B747 Certifying Engineer/Mechanic.
  • Fox
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    given how many bogus questions you've been posting and the fact you can't even spell COLLEGE no I wouldn't trust you to do either

  • Bob G
    Lv 5
    7 years ago

    No B747 'skipper', whatever his (or her) age, would attain that status without a thorough knowledge of the aircraft and its systems, so your question is a non-starter.

    Their knowledge of their aircraft will, at any rate, be better than your spelling, 'collage' boy.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    How about, instead of knocking people who can do things, you give us the benefit of your obviously superior knowledge by taking your time to answer questions.

    I can't say that I personally have ever been in a "collage", perhaps on my 21st birthday, I did however, spend a few years at "college".

    Perhaps that's why I can and you can't.

    Source(s): Retired B747 Captain
  • 7 years ago

    Did you lose your job to a new pilot :(

  • 7 years ago

    Seeing all the BS you have been writing since a week about 747 airplanes, I would not trust you to be able to drive a scooter.

    Both Eric West and Skipper were 747 pilots with long experience and knowledge of the 747 and other types. Their 747 expertise is not questionable and has been verified and acknowledged many times.

    So, just get lost in another forum where you can try to impress others with your (so called) knowledge about airplanes.

    Are you jealous of their achievements in life...?

    Not everyone becomes a 747 captain...

  • 7 years ago

    Yes

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