DitchDriver
Yoke Monkey, grizzly bait
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- Sep 13, 2002
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6:00 am: wake up in the pilot lounge at FBO. I had an inflatable matress so it was really comfy!
6:05 am: Snikers bar from vending machine, coffe, WX briefing on computer, file IFR if necessary. Convince the briefer you are not a weekend warrior so they'd let you file.
(Using "TN" prefix with approach conrollers commanded short approaches and all other shortcuts and favors. Not using it meant they felt obliged to hold your hand every step of the way)
6:10 am: Rub frost off the wings & windshield, check fuel and pick up the clearance, if necessary.
~6:30 am: Freight arrives (50 - 150 lbs of bank junk)
Taxi to the nearest RWY intersection real fast, runup on the roll. Ground control gives clearance for takeoff and all else until I have to call center. (local time is actually 5:30, this run crossed a time line)
Watch a beautiful sunrise sometime during a 90 minute flight.
~8:00 am: Land and hand the freight to the courier. This is when I went off duty. Adjust times ON and IN to meet 14 hour duty day requirement and call them in to dispatch office. If freight was late, run and hide just in case if Feds show up.
Lay down in *warm* FBO lounge and finally regain feeling in fingers and toes. Fall asleep.
~10 am: Another pilot lands, now we can take the only company car to the company apartment. Once there, cook & eat some real food. Fight sleepines whole day by inventing stuff to do in a strange town. If unable, fall asleep on another air mattress. However, that meant I'd be restless next night, trying to invent things to do in another strange town, only in the night time.
~5:30 pm: get going to the airport. Get weather, file if necessary. Preflight the plane.
Morning IN time +10 hrs: Come on duty, check in with dispatch.
~6 pm: freight arrives, take off
Dream up a new excuse for being late (schedules were timed by dividing straight line distance by the book cruising TAS of company's quickest twin, and I was not in it).
~8 pm: Land, call dispatch, go get some grub.
10 pm sharp is your cutoff for 8 hours til 6 am (see above, 'nuff said)
~Midnight: FBO cleaning staff leaves and it gets quieter so I can fall asleep on the air mattress. Welcome any transient pilot "into my bedroom".
See above for 6 am next day.
Repeat for a week (Sun night - Fri night), going home on weekends. And now I *kinda* miss it, but there's another thread about that.
That's why I quit freight. It is different (much better) now. Flying PAX = (half) sane schedules.
6:05 am: Snikers bar from vending machine, coffe, WX briefing on computer, file IFR if necessary. Convince the briefer you are not a weekend warrior so they'd let you file.
(Using "TN" prefix with approach conrollers commanded short approaches and all other shortcuts and favors. Not using it meant they felt obliged to hold your hand every step of the way)
6:10 am: Rub frost off the wings & windshield, check fuel and pick up the clearance, if necessary.
~6:30 am: Freight arrives (50 - 150 lbs of bank junk)
Taxi to the nearest RWY intersection real fast, runup on the roll. Ground control gives clearance for takeoff and all else until I have to call center. (local time is actually 5:30, this run crossed a time line)
Watch a beautiful sunrise sometime during a 90 minute flight.
~8:00 am: Land and hand the freight to the courier. This is when I went off duty. Adjust times ON and IN to meet 14 hour duty day requirement and call them in to dispatch office. If freight was late, run and hide just in case if Feds show up.
Lay down in *warm* FBO lounge and finally regain feeling in fingers and toes. Fall asleep.
~10 am: Another pilot lands, now we can take the only company car to the company apartment. Once there, cook & eat some real food. Fight sleepines whole day by inventing stuff to do in a strange town. If unable, fall asleep on another air mattress. However, that meant I'd be restless next night, trying to invent things to do in another strange town, only in the night time.
~5:30 pm: get going to the airport. Get weather, file if necessary. Preflight the plane.
Morning IN time +10 hrs: Come on duty, check in with dispatch.
~6 pm: freight arrives, take off
Dream up a new excuse for being late (schedules were timed by dividing straight line distance by the book cruising TAS of company's quickest twin, and I was not in it).
~8 pm: Land, call dispatch, go get some grub.
10 pm sharp is your cutoff for 8 hours til 6 am (see above, 'nuff said)
~Midnight: FBO cleaning staff leaves and it gets quieter so I can fall asleep on the air mattress. Welcome any transient pilot "into my bedroom".
See above for 6 am next day.
Repeat for a week (Sun night - Fri night), going home on weekends. And now I *kinda* miss it, but there's another thread about that.
That's why I quit freight. It is different (much better) now. Flying PAX = (half) sane schedules.
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