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Old 16th October 2008 | 02:01
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A pilot's meal

I fly charter in Mildura and one of my favourite destinations is the Trentham Estate Winery. They provide a free lunch for the pilot ...



There's a steak under that gravy somewhere.

What experiences have other charter pilots had at venues in regards to meals? Not all good I'm sure.

Capt Hollywood, this might be up your alley
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Old 16th October 2008 | 04:05
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Damn CYHeli, that's awesome! So there is such a thing as a free lunch... And I thought free entry to the MotoGP was cool. This is good.
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Old 16th October 2008 | 05:08
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I got a sandwich from a rig once that had no filling, I kid you not! 290nms looking at a dry bread bun......

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Old 16th October 2008 | 06:27
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Oh my god. English food.....


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Old 16th October 2008 | 07:15
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Yolla Pie

A free pie on the Yolla. Makes spending all day offshore seem worth it.
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Old 16th October 2008 | 07:22
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You forgot the vanilla slices JP2...ahh memories...

Still waiting on you coming to Port Moresby...then you'll get a nice lunch..you as the main course...
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Old 16th October 2008 | 07:24
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Given coffee once in a 1-litre mayonnaise jar.....which clearly hadn't been rinsed out properly. Mayo cappucino anyone?
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Old 16th October 2008 | 09:37
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Not charter, I know, but I once gave up my weekend off to fly a Navy Sea King display at Southend Air Show. The aircrew party laid on to reward us for our (unpaid) efforts consisted of 1 small hot dog, served in a nightclub, where the beer was priced at about double what we would have paid in a pub. Cheers, Southend Council! I didnt volunteer for any more Airshows after that!
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Old 16th October 2008 | 11:05
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Le Manoir, Chewton Glen, Hintlesham Hall, Hambleton Hall and a dozen others.

North Sea Pig.

Boiled Goat.

North Sea Pig.

Sat in a sodden paddock in Sussex in February for 3 hrs (back in 20 mins!) and was not offered a cup of tea when I finally knocked on the door of the rich ****'s house to warm up.

Caviare and canapes i(sadly declined the Bolly) in customers house with all the pax pre departure for Ascot.

Smorgasbord.

Many stunning buffets in hospitality suites at Donington Park, Brands Hatch etc.

Amoebic Dysentery & Salmonella together.

North Sea Pig.

Bovril and dripping sarnies - often!

North Sea Pig.
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Old 16th October 2008 | 11:53
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St Barts in the French West Indies has to be the best so far for me, amazing food(not free, but good value) a great beach at the end of the runway and a fun approach!
Ellwood is a close second with the best bacon and egg sandwich though!
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Old 16th October 2008 | 12:07
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Used to fly for Helicopter Seychelles, and when landing at some of the resort islands there we would go to the restaurant and order what we wanted off the menu...all free. That was easily the best part of working for that company.
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Old 16th October 2008 | 16:13
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EMS, in the US- Hospital food, sometimes free, sometimes discounted, still hospital food.

Gulf of Mexico- Tremendous variety.
Flew lunches to hands in the field once, which they opened and immediately emptied over the side. Back at the quarters, I shut down, went to the galley, loaded up and sat down. One of the hands looked at my tray, "I didn't eat that stuff."
"I like pea soup, not everybody does."
"That's not pea soup, that's chicken and dumplings."
My next contract flew crawfish out twice a year. Cajuns can eat some 'mudbugs, yeah." A TwinStar full up with gunnysacks of crawfish, corn, taters and onions, would feed 8-10 guys.
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Old 16th October 2008 | 22:25
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We got some excellent bacon sarnies off the coast of Blackpool, as well as nice soup followed up with ice cream.
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Old 16th October 2008 | 23:38
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My fav was always a Clyde special in the mornings, a FULL english with 2 of everything. The worst has to be the old camp cook, deep fried everything including the broccoli and salad !!!! True !! Great for the aircrew medicals
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Old 17th October 2008 | 12:27
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Asked for a hot meal once and got a colslaw buttie...nothing else just colslaw...followed a couple of days later by a BLT but due to a lack of Lettice it became a BCT the C standing for Cabbage...raw!!!mmmmmm
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Old 17th October 2008 | 13:05
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My ol' favorite in the bush was coffee, smoke and a puke!
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Old 17th October 2008 | 13:55
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Flying a plain vanilla Bell 206L-1 through lunch one day in the GoM, called ahead to the platform and asked for a sandwich or something.

Cook's helper brought up a bowl of soup.........
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Old 18th October 2008 | 12:28
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There was a large piece of cow there. That man can eat!!

Weston before they moved.
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Old 18th October 2008 | 12:35
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Once got a Bacon and egg roll with marmalade on it from a North Sea Rig. Quite interesting. Fellow pilot had asked for plain toast for his Marmite. Sadly they put toast and marmalade in the same packaging as the egg rolls. Would have been a waste to leave it and I was starving.

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Old 18th October 2008 | 14:41
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Jayrowpilot2,

Come and join the dark side and you will be knocked off and sitting at home for lunch............
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