hurricanepilot3
New member
- Joined
- May 25, 2007
- Posts
- 4
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I know, imagine that. Who would have thought that CAL pilots would have a pretty good QOL in just two short years? It must drive you crazy!I didn't know CAL pilots even had any days off over thereLOL
I didn't know CAL pilots even had any days off over thereLOL
I currently work two weeks on two weeks off.
IAHERJ:
Thanks for the detailed posting on your schedule. I never knew that the 75/6 flew HNL-GUM-NRT! I always thought that GUM was strictly 737 and that the only other flying that touched NRT was the 777 out of the other bases. Cool stuff. Does the 75/6 go to any other cities out of GUM?
NRT and NGO have historically had larger equipment on it. Back years ago it was the DC-10 to NRT, NGO, CTS, SEL and DPS. In the summers of '93 '94, the 747 flew from HNL-GUM and then to NRT.
Now I guess the 76 does turns to NRT and a few others. I have been trying to get hired by CAL since I was an FA for CAL in 1992.
good luck
I didn't know CAL pilots even had any days off over thereLOL
Seniority is the key, Junior you will get 12 days off for awhile....I am in the top third and get 19 days off in the 737 right seat. (2.5 years with Co.)
Why is it that everytime CAL is mentioned this stupid C*NT is always around to talk trash. Geesh. Just kill yourself already.
I always thought that GUM was strictly 737 and that the only other flying that touched NRT was the 777 out of the other bases. Cool stuff. Does the 75/6 go to any other cities out of GUM?
Because she was one of the only females to ever get turned down at CAL. When you think about it, every post is funny because it is a glimpse into her continued bitterness over the rejection.
She is to ignorant to realize her own writings pre and post interview/rejection show it so clearly.