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Old 23rd July 2008, 22:26   #1 (permalink)
BoeingRulz
 
Join Date: May 2008
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Hey guys,

anyone here who could tell me a little bit about the life of a U.S. based CX FO/CP?
Couldn't really find anything up to date in the fragrant harbor section...
I am especially interested in the roster types (length of trips) and the atmosphere. I suppose most guys are Americans, but wonder whether there are also other nationalities to be found the cockpit.
Is it still exclusively freighter ops or can you expect to be put on a pax A/C?
Info on ANY base in the U.S. is highly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,

BR

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