Dream Job
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Dream Job
I'm interested to see what our dream jobs are.. Lets say if every flying job landed you the same coin; where would you be and what would you be flying?
I'm sure there are some young bucks who want the left seat of the 744 and some ol' timers wanting a Beaver on floats.
How about you?
I'm sure there are some young bucks who want the left seat of the 744 and some ol' timers wanting a Beaver on floats.
How about you?
My dream job is where i can tell my boss: "Get stuffed, i do not feel like flying your ****box G5 today " and still get paid with all my bonuses and drives me home in his twin turbo Bentley......
Did 3 years on the TwinOtter on floats in the Maldives.... now i fly a jet.
Best fun you can have in public I reckon.
I got intimately acquainted with one on wheels a few weeks back.
It really makes you remember where you cut your teeth, the mates you made and the fun time you had back when you wished you flew a jet........
Best fun you can have in public I reckon.
I got intimately acquainted with one on wheels a few weeks back.
It really makes you remember where you cut your teeth, the mates you made and the fun time you had back when you wished you flew a jet........
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08-600
Flying a brand spanking new 08-600 Cresco with aircon and a hydraulic hopper out of the Twizel base, where all the cockies had concrete, sliding roof super bins and I could fly 800 hours a year. Most of you dont probably know what im talking about except old mate empacher there who knows how fantastic the sunrise on a calm day over the main divide can look like!!
...One can only dream
...One can only dream
I thought-
I was the 'ants pants' when instructing on a PA-38,
An ACE when given control of an AC-50.
I was **** hot when I got my first Turbine on a N22.
Life was over when the F27/F28 came along,
and I still smile when I keep a 737 on the rails.
Just enjoy what you've got. There will be something much nicer just around the corner but if you don't appreciate the present you will never really enjoy what a career in aviation is all about.
Still smile about the Aero commander though!
I was the 'ants pants' when instructing on a PA-38,
An ACE when given control of an AC-50.
I was **** hot when I got my first Turbine on a N22.
Life was over when the F27/F28 came along,
and I still smile when I keep a 737 on the rails.
Just enjoy what you've got. There will be something much nicer just around the corner but if you don't appreciate the present you will never really enjoy what a career in aviation is all about.
Still smile about the Aero commander though!
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AC-50
Ad astra.
I agree, The commander is a great aircraft, can't say enough good about them.
I just had a few too many hours in them. that's all.
Only complaint about them: Shocking in turbulence!
RWS888
I agree, The commander is a great aircraft, can't say enough good about them.
I just had a few too many hours in them. that's all.
Only complaint about them: Shocking in turbulence!
RWS888