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"I can't do it. Apparently, I can only sleep horizontally and pee vertically."

Me neither. The pain is horrible (as is the embarassment). If I ever meet the Learjet engineer who designed the 35 to go 4+ hours with nothing but a honeypot back there i'm gonna kick him in the nuts.
 
Clothespins & ear plugs
Listerine
Altoids
Lots of deodorant
a few bags of Ramen

Buy them now before you can't afford them.
 
FN FAL said:
how can you fly 6 hours in a 404, do they have extended tanks?
344 gallons total (factory standard) and only 30-40 gallons an hour (long range cruise)...I stop at 6.5 because I don't want to have a kidney failure by age 30 (I'm sure the drinking doesn't help)
 
Not saying the Dash is that quiet, but most of the guys wear the 750 and don't use the hot mic. Not too comfortable to sit and wear DCs with one ear piece pulled away.

The -300's are quieter up front than either RJ in my opinion. Not so much at takeoff, but definately in cruise.
 
brvopilot said:
344 gallons total (factory standard) and only 30-40 gallons an hour (long range cruise)...I stop at 6.5 because I don't want to have a kidney failure by age 30 (I'm sure the drinking doesn't help)

Don't worry about it. Your liver and kidneys are just like any other muscle in your body. You gotta excersize them.....
 
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At PDT, we dont have fms's or stuff like that, we usually just take star shots, celestial stuff, hope your up on it. Dont forget your sextant. Gets tough to go direct when the little dipper gets clouded over.
 
Will I need one of these for anything? It's cheap so I might as well buy it and bring it with me.



 
There are headsets provided in each aircraft, but they suck.. Get you some Telex 750's. UNS and KNS 660's in the aircraft.
 
Telex 750s in a Dash? Is it THAT quiet??? I'm amazed.

I never wore anything less than David Clarks (with earplugs) in any turboprop.

Bose in the RJs, and Sennheiser's (ANR) in the Boeing.
 
A dictionary complete with the word "scab" so that unlike a lot of people you know what the word actually means and don't direct it at every person in the world that is going to impede your god-given right for a two year upgrade.
 
Thermocouple said:
A dictionary complete with the word "scab" so that unlike a lot of people you know what the word actually means and don't direct it at every person in the world that is going to impede your god-given right for a two year upgrade.

Yes. Well said.
 
Buy a good digital voice recorder so when that crusty captain wants to depart overweight or with an open write-up or do something else stupid, you can get your protest on tape.
 
Mu2,

Be careful listening to these jokers.

I would recommend a mid-grade flight case, wheels optional as your overnight bag will have them and you can strap your case to it.

A Purdyneat overnight bag if you are going to keep it inside the plane. If it's going in the trunk ala Saab 340, just buy the cheap ones as you will be replacing them every couple years regardless of the brand.

Only get a backpack if you are on your way to Pinnacle and then you would need the CREW tag tied onto it as well.

Lots of hair gel. Many of the captains will be needing to borrow some.
 
As far as crew tags go, make sure you get the ones for the mainline carrier that your airline flies for.

Oh and don't forget to upgrade you stock wheels on your roller to the flashing ones.
 
Loafman said:
Buy a good digital voice recorder so when that crusty captain wants to depart overweight or with an open write-up or do something else stupid, you can get your protest on tape.

My CFI flight instructor here makes you get a recorder for flight debriefs so I am already set!
 
On first year pay, I recommend the $30 catalog case from Office Depot for your jepps and such. Mine is holding up well so far. Don't forget your holding pattern computer to make sure the FMS did a good job of choosing the correct FAA entry. Also a little phonebook for all the numbers of the non-stop tail you pick up in airport terminals
 
BenderGonzales said:
Telex 750s in a Dash? Is it THAT quiet??? I'm amazed.

I never wore anything less than David Clarks (with earplugs) in any turboprop.

Bose in the RJs, and Sennheiser's (ANR) in the Boeing.

no. the dash is definitely not that quiet, and the guys who don't use the headset to talk, even during takeoff, drive me insane. it seems confined mostly to the PDT guys. you'll find that a lot of the old allegheny guys actually use david clarks or something similar.

in fact, recently, an FAA inspector was doing a line check and couldn't believe that some of our planes didn't have a hot mic that could be left on with out holding down a switch (some guys would stick a pen in or something to hold it open). as a result PDT is now re-installing all the hot mic switches on the ones that don't already have them.
 
well, my purdy neat bag needed complete overhaul after three years....thanks NWA (i only commuted for a short while to melvis. But, the over haul only cost 28 bucks since it was covered under warranty. My flight case i used the theory that i might use if for years to come......so i bought a Scott bag....and now i am looking at working for a bankrupt carrier and giving up this circus side show.......glad i almost have my visa paid off hahahahaha
 
It depends. Do you want to spend alot or a little?

Office Depot special for the flight case. $40 and exchange it when the handle breaks (it will). Or Purty neat leather case (around $170) NO WHEELS

Costco 22" roller bag. $89.00, Lifetime warranty. Return for exchange every year or so. OR Crewgear 22" rollerbag around $289.00

DON'T buy shirts from approved airline supply store. Go to www.dress-shirts.com/ Get 8 of them.
 

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