Qwerty,
You just described my lifestyle. I fly for Island Air, I live in Oahu, if I'm not flying, I'm out surfing. If the surf is bad, then I'm kayaking, if the weather is bad, I'm watching a movie, or playing the Playstation or computer. It just doesn't get any better.
If I'm on reserve, like right now, I'm fixing the dings. I've also done this before: I checked in at work to see the likelihood of being called in. If it's low or unlikely, I'm paddling out for a couple hours while my g/f is watching the phone sitting on the beach with a pre-arranged signal to tell me that I was called to wave me in.
Oh yeah, I also upgraded to DHC-8 captain in 1 year, and this is post-9/11.
This is the place to be, my friend.
P.S. If you want to surf Honolua Bay or thereabouts, you can throw your board in the cargo bay, and write a pass or jumpseat to Kapalua. There are some sweet spots from just down the road from the airport (walking distance) all the way up to Honolua Bay - which is a little too far to walk, but maybe 10 min max by car from Kapalua airport. You can take our first flight in there at 7am, surf all day, and take the last flight out at 5:20pm. How's that for spending a day off?
qwerty said:
All I want to do is surf and fly to pay the bills when I'm not surfing. Is that to much to ask?
Any guys out there that have had flying jobs that afforded this lifestyle?
My career progress is slow because all of my choices have to do with the beach in mind.