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I've been on the 550 a number of times. It is, no question, a nice ride. But not that much better than the DA2000.

The other night I pulled into First Aviation about 2200, there were (3) 550's lit up for their all nighters to Europe. I cringed at the idea!! It would take me a week to recover from that! Then...back to work!!!

Not for me. I'll continue to hold down the fort here. That's unless they make it REAL ($$$) interesting.
 
Don't worry C looks like a V when flipped upside down.

Stupid Kiwi's. :)
 
there were (3) 550's lit up for their all nighters to Europe

That's because me and the NJA guy I was flying with got the day crossing! ;)

Oh... I love a day crossing, absolutely the best way to go to Europe. Why our owners don't do it more I have no clue.

Wolf
 
Is there a "best way" to go to Europe? You can keep it. If I have to leave the country, I'll take west bound thank you very much.
 
I'm not a huge fan of the day crossing. I like hitting paris at around 7am having breakfast taking a nap and then hitting the city for a nice walk and dinner.
 
Plus 3 to Japan, 1 to Korea, Vietnam, Australia, Thailand. 2 times to India... But what do I know, Im just an arrogant Jet God.

For all you knuckle heads at NJA who think you've got this international thing in the bag... go ask the guys who came over here first and see what they tell ya. Im flying with one now and I know what he'll tell you.

You act like it's the crossing of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.
 
You act like it's the crossing of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.

Dear Captain Kangaroo,

After never seeing you on any Fractional thread before, I used the handy dandy icon which shows me all your recent posts... After reading them I realize you're a peanut gallery kind of whinny, nasally, pansy-@ss.

I believe you will be better received over on the Majors Boards where all the real pilots hang out....


The Wolf
 
Dear Captain Kangaroo,

After never seeing you on any Fractional thread before, I used the handy dandy icon which shows me all your recent posts... After reading them I realize you're a peanut gallery kind of whinny, nasally, pansy-@ss.

I believe you will be better received over on the Majors Boards where all the real pilots hang out....


The Wolf

Hit a nerve? What do you call it, the "Gucci" syndrome?

Your airworthiness, when I grow up can I be a pilot like you?
 
Bad thing is the wind moved his ********************ter so he's gonna have to dig a new hole.

And miller light cans do not make hurricane shutters.

Good luck bro.
 
Your airworthiness, when I grow up can I be a pilot like you?

I flew with Wolfpack here recently. I have twice the G time and international time than he does (I actually know his brother better), but I will say this.

That guy has flying in his bloodline. He is an excellent pilot and totally at ease on the flightdeck. Nothing rattled his cage the 7 days I flew with him. He's not what you would consider a "typical" coporate pilot. He speaks his opinion, but then drops it. He would make an excellent union rep.;)
 

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