uwochris
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Well, I just wanted to share with everyone here that I crossed the 500 hour "milestone!" I just returned from a 2 week trip yesterday that took me from Southwestern Ontario (Windsor- right across the border from DTW) all the way to the east coast of Canada (YHZ) and back. I was taking pictures over the major cities (ottawa, montreal, quebec city toronto, charlettown, halifax), and it was a great experience. The worst part of the trip was getting stuck in Halifax for 6 days because of bad weather! I spend 5 nights in the "airport hotel" in YHZ- for all you XJET and AA crew that spend overnites there, you know how boring it can be, as the airport is 20 miles from the city!! I also got stuck in Quebec City for 3 nights due to bad weather, and that wasnt fun either as the majority of the TV channels are all in French. Overall, it was a great experience, and I learned a lot flying half-way across the country in an old C152!
One thing I also learned on this trip is the importance of a good lifestyle. I always thought that it would be "fun" to spend time away from home, living from hotel-to-hotel... but in reality, it was not fun at all. For every day of my trip, I never knew where I was going to be spending the nite. I simply flew until I could fly no longer (i.e. fatigue) or until the weather held me down. Once I landed, I had to worry about finding a hotel, dinner, etc etc. I now see the importance of stability and a good lifestyle (i.e. being able to spend as much time at home as possible!) I also missed watching Macgyver everyday and I also missed the Memorial Cup hockey tournament, where my home-town team won it all!!
Anyway, thanks for all the support over the past few years and to everyone who have answered my many questions! I look forward to more milestones in this exciting career!
Chris.
One thing I also learned on this trip is the importance of a good lifestyle. I always thought that it would be "fun" to spend time away from home, living from hotel-to-hotel... but in reality, it was not fun at all. For every day of my trip, I never knew where I was going to be spending the nite. I simply flew until I could fly no longer (i.e. fatigue) or until the weather held me down. Once I landed, I had to worry about finding a hotel, dinner, etc etc. I now see the importance of stability and a good lifestyle (i.e. being able to spend as much time at home as possible!) I also missed watching Macgyver everyday and I also missed the Memorial Cup hockey tournament, where my home-town team won it all!!
Anyway, thanks for all the support over the past few years and to everyone who have answered my many questions! I look forward to more milestones in this exciting career!
Chris.
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