I think we're missing the point here. This is a promotional thing between Mr. Travolta and Quantas. It sounds like John is getting a free paint job with licensing rights from QA. Maybe some free sim time too. They in return are getting publicity worth much more than what it's costing them. Mr. Travolta could get type rated in just about every Boeing there is for what he's going to be paying for in fuel. You KC-135E folks correct me if I'm wrong but: 1 JT-3D @ 6,000# the first hour X 4 = 3600 gallons the first hour of flight.
Concerning the comments that John Travolta is undeserving of a uniform because he PFT'd, good god man, you've got to be joking. This is an advertising deal. John Travolta is no more legally qualified to sit behind the controls of a Quantas jet than I am. Thats what HONORARY means. (No AU ATPL or type ratings, no legal right to work in the commonwealth) Ask any CX'er what they went through to convert. Trust me on this one.
You folks that are upset by this really suprise me. When Travolta got the studio to pick up the fuel tab for his press junket for swordfish, I thought man..that lucky SOB. I'd wish I thought of that. More power to him.
Lastly, A bit on this tried but failed mentality. Please don't take this personally Bobbysamd I do respect you and your posts, but you tried and gave up. What's stopping you? If you really wanted to be a professional pilot more than anything, you would be. Forgive me if you've already posted why you can't, but not having researched your posts, it would seem to me that you have the ability but not the will. There's nothing wrong with that, but please don't hold yourself out as having tried and "failed" when there are still cockpits out there to work in. My point is this. If you really wanted to, you would find a way. The rest of us have. Even Mr. Travolta. Come on brother, come out and play. I would be honored to share a cockpit with you someday.
Warmest Regards,
DAN