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I'm not looking for a pissing match, just wanted to know who is the crustiest of the old stodgers.;)
 
Well just for fun check profile,it has taken 41 years of pro flying to do and I am not through yet. Doing a three day 18 hr. trip tomorrow.
 
Well as a check pilot on the A 330 you got to love the one your are with,but I do miss the 767(a lot). Mobs
 
Thanks for replying guys, I was just curious as to what is considered real high time. Does anyone know what the most senior of pilots at the majors have? Couldn't be much more than 30K could it? Mobs I would be willing to bet has seen just about everything.
 
Have to rember that most of that time was just at cruise eating a 1st class meat off a tray on my lap. Have to rember when I eat at home not to put the dish on the floor behind me when finished.
 
Martin 404

The first airliner I ever flew in was a Southern Airways Martin 404. ATL to Albany, GA in the middle of the Summer. I swear half the cabin was airsick by the time we landed.
 
I THOUGHT IT WAS ME !!!

I thought it was me until my cousins, sister, brother-in-laws next door neighbors uncle turned out to be MR.CONCORDE.
 
Geez, mobs...

I've got 10,000(including 2400 sitting sideways) and only 15 years to go. You win!:D


You know any of the Horlanders?TC
 

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