acaTerry
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- Dec 4, 2001
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G4dude;2169969 I had a personal experience with that years ago that shocked me to the core which involved flying after 3 consecutive days of 3 AM wakeup calls.[/QUOTE said:Whoopy-ding. I do that EVERY tour, as a west coast based pilot after airlining to the east coast over 2, sometimes 3 legs. That's waking up at midnight-ish my time, to do my 12-13 hrs of duty. Let's throw a nice shift to 2 pm in there and back to mornings too. Do this EVERY TIME you go to work and you'll see why we "pu$$ies" fatigue.
I find it easier to work hard physically after no sleep than to fly. Because I am moving. My body is doing something. I can do things that stimulate, not dull, my senses. I bet you can close your cockpit door, do a puzzle or something. Us? Nope. Sit there and look out the window, hour after hour fighting the sandman off after multiple circadian shifts EVERY TIME we go to work.
You are a baptist preacher at the pulpit in a Jewish church here. You don't know what you are talking about, and your opinions and insults mean nothing.