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mike papa delta 25th Jul 2004 20:55

Bored?
 
Having just watched the video of the R44 over Heathrow I wondered whether anyone could grow tired of such an seemingly interesting flight.

Which leads me to ask...

Other than being asked stupid questions by wannabe's, what bores you about being a professional helicopter pilot?

Ta.

Fatigue 25th Jul 2004 22:15

I was one of those wannabe's once, thank god those professional pilots gave me the time to all the stupid questions I asked, (especially the Cpt. at the old Mcalpine helicopters who wrote back to me with whom to contact and where to go for information)!
now I return the favour everytime....anyway, what bores me.....Hmmm, waiting around for the weather to clear(or not) for the next flight.....just want to fly or go home...
Unfortunately, part of the job!
Regards,
Fatigue.

Paracab 25th Jul 2004 23:32


Other than being asked stupid questions by wannabe's, what bores you about being a professional helicopter pilot?
Edited cause hindsight is a wonderful thing !

mike papa delta 26th Jul 2004 00:04

Paracab - I guess I did not make it clear but I am the wannabe asking the stupid question!

Sorry you that you got the wrong end of my self-depricating question.

Still, it's good to know that you disliked what you percieved to be an arrogant attitude - I feel a little less bad about asking the stupid question now... Thanks.

Cheers Fatigue too.

Anyone got anything else to offer?

Capt Hollywood 26th Jul 2004 09:24

Don't be fooled by all the hype, it does become 'just a job' after a while. But every now and then you're on a flight, the sky is clear, the scenery is beautiful and the pax are having fun and it reminds you why you became a pilot in the first place.

Hollywood :cool:

NickLappos 26th Jul 2004 09:35

"Just a job?"

When you are flinging along at 1000 feet above the ground, your craft supporting itself by displacing an impossibly large volume of air, the entire stability of your craft resting in the first two fingers of your right hand, you cannot forget how great it is.

You could be sitting on a bench, a tool in your hand, drilling assholes in hobby horses, but instead, you are flying for a living!

Paracab 26th Jul 2004 13:04

MPD,

My apologies, it all becomes clear now !

Letsby Avenue 26th Jul 2004 13:47

Nick.. ROFL.. Very Good:p

RDRickster 26th Jul 2004 14:06

I have to second that...
 
Nick... that WAS pretty funny!

LOL :D

Bravo 99 (AJB) 26th Jul 2004 16:14

Good ness guys, been away from the threads for a while (working) you guys seem a little tence at the mo

chill guys thats why its such a great job nice machines sometimes good looking pax (allthough currenty blokes in rubber suites) not my thing. and getting paid for it
not bored yet.

its great to get up in the morning and cant wait to go to work.
enjoy it.

Sincerely

Bravo 99 (AJB)

Capt Hollywood 26th Jul 2004 16:49

G'day Nick,

Apologies to MPD for my opening line, it was a little pesimistic, the last thing I want to do is put you off flying mate!! Don't get me wrong, I am the first to admit that I have a great job, people tell me that every day.

I suppose a lot depends on what type of flying you do on a daily basis. I am lucky at 2500hrs to have had the opportunity to do a variety of VFR flying. Bush fires, police work and film work especially are all jobs I thoroughly enjoy as they utilise the aircraft and my skill to the best of their respective abilities. The majority of my flying though consists of 30min scenic flights with passengers who usually don't speak English so I can't even chat to them. I don't think I'm the first to say that it does get a little monotonous sometimes. Not quite 'boring' though!

Good luck with it MPD, you'll love it up here!!!

Now where's my drill................... :ok:

Cheers,

Hollywood :cool:

ec135driver 26th Jul 2004 19:39

The first time my instructor started the engine on that R22 in September 87 I felt my heartrate rise, still does it every morning when the FADEC starts the engine for me!

It NEVER gets boring

Ok, maybe I am a little luckier than most, when we put our HEMS ship down, everyone is pleased to see us!

Leprechaun 26th Jul 2004 19:45

MPD

We all get ground happy for a while! It doesn't last! I would be distraught if I lost my Medcat tomorrow!!!

Good luck buddy! How are you planning to break into this low flying nirvana anyway?

mike papa delta 27th Jul 2004 12:30


How are you planning to break into this low flying nirvana anyway?
By spending an obscene amount of money, working hard and hopefully seeing/doing things others can only dream of...

Thanks for answering and being so tolerant of (or at least ignoring) my question - poor Quijibo!

Drilling assholes into rocking horses - not for me thanks.

offshoreigor 30th Jul 2004 02:32

NICK!

LOL!!!!!

When it starts feeling like a job, I'll quit!!!!

Cheers, :eek: OffshoreIgor :eek:

slowtolearn 30th Jul 2004 11:13

Question for ec135driver
 
How many years did it take to get to your current posting?

thanks

CyclicRick 30th Jul 2004 19:51

I think just flying dead straight with a box of screws in the back for 3 hours there and 3 hours back can get pretty tedious, I suppose it's a bit like riding a motorbike, round the corners is much more fun :cool:
Apart from that I wouldn't swap it for the world.....unless I get an offer from NASA to fly the shuttle now that might get me pondering! ;)

NickLappos 30th Jul 2004 19:56

Cyclic Rick,

That boredom is the product of a fine helicopter, fine maintenance and fine flying.

New Flying Saying:
May your checkrides always be the most difficult thing you have to do!

StevieTerrier 31st Jul 2004 08:26

CyclicRick -

Although flying the shuttle sounds pretty cool, I'm sure flying for NASA would end up like every other flying job -

"So where we going today, man? Oh crap, it's the Moon.....AGAIN

rotaryman 31st Jul 2004 09:48

What The?
 
Jeeezzz NOT! the :mad: ing moon again man!

I did the Moon last week,,i want to go were no man has gone before.

Star Treking across the Universe only going forwards cause i cant find reverse :{ :ok:


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