Dream Job
I've gotta disagree with you there. There's more to it than that.
I'm writing this as I cannot sleep as I am still wired after tonight's flight with a film crew. We spent two hours in beautiful light over some of the most spectacular untouched areas of the last wilderness on earth. Words can just begin describe the sights we saw. Icebergs seemingly suspended in pink glass water, shattered glaciers with bottomless crevasses as far as the eye could see, all contrasted in some places by the great white hell.
The (well known) journo on board has been around for years in the international arena and seen and done many amazing things. He said tonight's flight was the best flight he has ever done.
I'll be driving the long distance bus again next month. That'll be great but I'll be longing to be back at A005 with the turboprop...
I'm writing this as I cannot sleep as I am still wired after tonight's flight with a film crew. We spent two hours in beautiful light over some of the most spectacular untouched areas of the last wilderness on earth. Words can just begin describe the sights we saw. Icebergs seemingly suspended in pink glass water, shattered glaciers with bottomless crevasses as far as the eye could see, all contrasted in some places by the great white hell.
The (well known) journo on board has been around for years in the international arena and seen and done many amazing things. He said tonight's flight was the best flight he has ever done.
I'll be driving the long distance bus again next month. That'll be great but I'll be longing to be back at A005 with the turboprop...
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I would have to fly some heavy iron for a few years just for the bragging rights , then once that is out of the system move on to some form of corporate jet charter.
Wishful thinking
Wishful thinking
Stallie, will that be on Australian TV by any chance? And if so, what program and when?
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