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Thanks guys! Just wondering. Granted, there are crazier things happening right now, but still a transcon turn would be nuts! Especially in a 737....
It doesn't matter what airplane you're in. Sitting on your duff for that long gets old.
Say, doesn't DL have an exemption to exceed 16 hours or something?I think only the over age 60 pilots should be allowed to do transcon turns, and be able to marry their sisters too.....
Bye Bye---General Lee
Hey Hairy Arse,
Stop picking on the 1900 guys. At least those guys know how to fly gosh darnit! Im a proud ex1900 driver! It made me the pilot I am today. I know my flying skills will never be as good again.
Why not think outside the box for a minute? How is it any less unsafe than a 16 hr duty day with multiple legs. All you do is babysit the autopilot across the country. You could do the transcon turn like 2-3 times a week and have the rest of the days off. You could do 10 transcon turns a month that take 9-10 hrs to complete. That is 20-21 days off, 90-100 hrs of credit. That is hardly working at all. I hope they do allow transcon turns eventually. They sure beat the heck out of crappy 4 day trips and sitting in a hotel. If you don't like the transcon concept you can always bid for the crappy 4 day trips that would probably pay less and more time away from your family.
If you think flying a over-grown King Air made you good....then you still have lots to learn.
Why not think outside the box for a minute? How is it any less unsafe than a 16 hr duty day with multiple legs. All you do is babysit the autopilot across the country. You could do the transcon turn like 2-3 times a week and have the rest of the days off. You could do 10 transcon turns a month that take 9-10 hrs to complete. That is 20-21 days off, 90-100 hrs of credit. That is hardly working at all. I hope they do allow transcon turns eventually. They sure beat the heck out of crappy 4 day trips and sitting in a hotel. If you don't like the transcon concept you can always bid for the crappy 4 day trips that would probably pay less and more time away from your family.
Sounds like you are jealous....
When was the last time you flew 120 hours a month with no autopilot or APU into Colorado's mountain airports in the soup?
Fly 120 hrs....are you kidding me....that is way too much work.
Hey Hairy Arse,
Stop picking on the 1900 guys. At least those guys know how to fly gosh darnit! Im a proud ex1900 driver! It made me the pilot I am today. I know my flying skills will never be as good again.
Fly Safe,
Bigmeat
yeah, but it makes you a good pilot. You just proved my point.
Well said.Have you ever done a transcon? Did my first a few weeks ago. Nice simple 5:45 time en route 'babysitting' the autopilot while doing revisions and eating first class sundaes. Not so fast sjs kid.
Dealt with a long deice line, bucked 200 knot headwind, and moderate mountain wave chop over the Rocks. Nothing more then typical issues at the office, but enough to give me a very clear thought in my head upon landing in LA. That was quite simply: thank god I'm going to the hotel and not back to EWR.
Obviously the fine aviators that did jet transcons back in the 707 days understood how I felt quite well. See these individuals at companies like AA, TWA, and UAL (who helped make this industry as safe as it is) never saw the need to push for turns in the quest for 'productivity'. Now some fellas in blue shirts come along and seem to think they now better. In the past I deferred to the elders and their experience. Now I can speak from experience when I say this idea is just plain retarded.
No, flying 120 hrs a month makes you a tired pilot not a good pilot. Like I said, you still have a lot to learn.
Fly Hawaii turns to/from the mainland. At least there we get the position reports to keep us awake.![]()
No, flying 120 hrs a month makes you a tired pilot not a good pilot. Like I said, you still have a lot to learn.
You've got to love these new breed of "aviatiors" they think they are smart in wanting to work more hours and more days for less money then do it until they are all but dead(65). So much for what used to be an honored profession, now were all being turned into a bunch of Nortons and Kramdens.