Dumb Pilot
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It's great if you enjoy your current respective jobs abroad, but don't complain if both of you are the only ones speaking English in your cockpits as the rest of the Expats return home in droves. I enjoy flying abroad and seeing new things and places, but I also like returning home after each trip, and not just for 10 days a month in one chunk. If 800 pilots retire in one year (and then each year after that for 3 or 4 more), how long would you have to live in ATL or DTW, and how long would you HAVE TO fly West Coast allnighters? Not long, I'd bet. And, that will happen at all 3 legacies. That is something you and fv will obviously look at, but don't expect to keep your seats. Sorry. Good luck.
Bye Bye---General Lee
Yeah...! Because of course this will no longer be a cyclical business and there is nothing but continuos growth from here on end....! Right? It is a chunk of 14 days that I enjoy home while traveling business class in one of the top ten airlines in the world, not #49. But with all these Aussies, Kiwis, Brits around here, it seems to me that I already are the only one speaking English around here. Of course, that is until the next downturn....! I have a feeling that the expat market will continue to be very sought after by pilots from the US.