flyingitalian
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A friend of mine that I flew with at COEX went to United in 98 or early 99 I cant remember exactly, but he was one of the last to get furloughed. He is a young married guy, no kids and since we were in the training dept together he did not have a lot of PIC. He joined Gulf Air and made a commitment to stay at least a few years. He recently wrote about his exprience and thought I'd share.
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Things are good out here... this really is the experience I was looking for. Everything is safe living in Bahrain but the quality of life at Gulf Air would make COEX look like gold. I get 8 days off a month (reducible to 6) but 6 weeks vacation a year (with positive space tickets home). There are basically 3 types of duty here. First is a day trip with an out and back to the west - Athens (9 hours of flying, no relief crews ever), Khartoum, Beirut, Damascus, Amman, etc. Those are nice. Second is an 'inter-gulf' trip with lots of ups and downs to places like Kuwait, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Muscat, Teheran and Shiraz (Iran). And the last is the all night east bound trips. That's what I'm on now.. This group of days is typical --
(all times are Bahrain local)
6:40am show
7:55 Bahrain - Abu Dhabi
9:40 Abu Dhabi - Dubai
11am Dubai - Abu Dhabi -
- layover for 14 hours
2am Abu Dhabi - Bombay
6am Bombay - Abu Dhabi
-layover for 24 hours
10am Abu Dhabi - Doha
11:30 Doha - Abu Dhabi
--- 5 hour airport sit (no hotel room)
5:30 Abu Dhabi - Bahrain
--12 hour in base
6:40am Bahrain - Abu Dhabi
-layover for 13 hours
10pm Abu Dhabi - Cochin (4 1/2 hour flight)
3am Cochin - Abu Dhabi ( 4 hours back)
8:30 deadhead back to Bahrain
20 hour in base followed by an Istanbul turn (8 hour flying)
It's really hard to ever sleep well, your body gets so turned around going between all night India turns and morning flights. There are 50 nationalities represented with the pilots alone. The locals (Bahraini, Omani etc) are not so good with operational common sense, but they make up for it by knowing the FOM and aircraft manual really well (even if they don't really follow it).
The experience has been really good though. ATC in Saudi won't lift a finger for you, Lebanon, Syria, Cyprus, and Jordan don't pass any flight information between themselves so you have to call them 10 minutes before entering their airspace, Iran is non-radar, but you have to get permission from "Iran military radar control" before entering their airspace and talking to Teheran Center... and going across the Arabian Sea to India is the worst. It's HF for about an hour with Mumbai control, and IF you are able to get through to him (there is a lot of frequency congestion since Kabul and Delhi may use the same freq, and all the Europe-far east flights are on the same tracks), it sounds like the controller is using a WWII radio while sitting in an outhouse... I've had nights where I was only able to get through on about 1/2 of the position reports.
All in all it's fun for the novelty of it all
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Things are good out here... this really is the experience I was looking for. Everything is safe living in Bahrain but the quality of life at Gulf Air would make COEX look like gold. I get 8 days off a month (reducible to 6) but 6 weeks vacation a year (with positive space tickets home). There are basically 3 types of duty here. First is a day trip with an out and back to the west - Athens (9 hours of flying, no relief crews ever), Khartoum, Beirut, Damascus, Amman, etc. Those are nice. Second is an 'inter-gulf' trip with lots of ups and downs to places like Kuwait, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Muscat, Teheran and Shiraz (Iran). And the last is the all night east bound trips. That's what I'm on now.. This group of days is typical --
(all times are Bahrain local)
6:40am show
7:55 Bahrain - Abu Dhabi
9:40 Abu Dhabi - Dubai
11am Dubai - Abu Dhabi -
- layover for 14 hours
2am Abu Dhabi - Bombay
6am Bombay - Abu Dhabi
-layover for 24 hours
10am Abu Dhabi - Doha
11:30 Doha - Abu Dhabi
--- 5 hour airport sit (no hotel room)
5:30 Abu Dhabi - Bahrain
--12 hour in base
6:40am Bahrain - Abu Dhabi
-layover for 13 hours
10pm Abu Dhabi - Cochin (4 1/2 hour flight)
3am Cochin - Abu Dhabi ( 4 hours back)
8:30 deadhead back to Bahrain
20 hour in base followed by an Istanbul turn (8 hour flying)
It's really hard to ever sleep well, your body gets so turned around going between all night India turns and morning flights. There are 50 nationalities represented with the pilots alone. The locals (Bahraini, Omani etc) are not so good with operational common sense, but they make up for it by knowing the FOM and aircraft manual really well (even if they don't really follow it).
The experience has been really good though. ATC in Saudi won't lift a finger for you, Lebanon, Syria, Cyprus, and Jordan don't pass any flight information between themselves so you have to call them 10 minutes before entering their airspace, Iran is non-radar, but you have to get permission from "Iran military radar control" before entering their airspace and talking to Teheran Center... and going across the Arabian Sea to India is the worst. It's HF for about an hour with Mumbai control, and IF you are able to get through to him (there is a lot of frequency congestion since Kabul and Delhi may use the same freq, and all the Europe-far east flights are on the same tracks), it sounds like the controller is using a WWII radio while sitting in an outhouse... I've had nights where I was only able to get through on about 1/2 of the position reports.
All in all it's fun for the novelty of it all