QUOTE: Originally posted by brucek "Other then no F/A to bring meals and coffee, the bathroom facilities, and the lack of pax briefings, what's the difference in flying freight or pax around? Schedules, routes? Anything else?"
Copied or not, PilotoHalcon's post was beautiful -- thank you. And, it described my life on a FedEx 727 (minus the blue excitement).
The few differences I have observed: Food is a big difference. Our catering is similar to a USAF box lunch, plus a cooler full of water, juice, & soda, and a thermos of coffee. I believe our widebodies have ovens (frozen meals) and some can brew their own coffee.
Our lav is same as our passenger friends (not as clean).
No stroll thru the terminal & thru terminal security. Also means: no jetway (wait for stairs & walk outside).
No contact with the public, but good camaraderie amongst pilots.
Our schedules and routes are similar, I think, but clearly we do more at night.
To me, it resembles USAF trash hauling, but with a shorter work day and better (much better) conditions. My favorite part: when the engines are shut down, we are on the bus within 5 minutes -- done.
No hats.
My impression: Flying for a major pax carrier would be more posh, but with the tradeoff of terminal hassles and an increasingly less appreciative public. I love my job and will not consider anything else. Also, cargo ops seem comparatively stable. To me either job is livin' the dream.