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650 this year half charter half 91 for the family. Probably be the same next year if they keep buying the planes before the pilots. Just got my bonus, $1000 pre tax, lol!
 
650 this year half charter half 91 for the family. Probably be the same next year if they keep buying the planes before the pilots. Just got my bonus, $1000 pre tax, lol!

Bonus???? WTF is that? LOL The day we get a bonus is the day everyone should start praying because armageddon is sure to occur before the check clears.:laugh:
 
I'm a fractional guy and went back for the last three years:

2004: 470
2005: 186 (yippee! Gotta love the training bottleneck.)
2006: 311
 
I feel like a whore

1072 for the year 788 of that is night. And 840 was PIC turbine. yee haw


Are we there yet?
 
A guy I recently flew with asked me about the 4 levels of flying.... I thought about it for a second, dusted off my ancient CFI knowledge from 10 years ago and said: Rote, Understanding, Application, Correlation. He said I wasn't even close. Here's what he said, which I thought was pretty funny and very appropriate for this thread:

Level 1 - You pay through the nose to fly (student)
Level 2 - You fly for free (time building)
Level 3 - You get paid to fly (regional, Part 135, cargo, etc)
Level 4 - You get paid not to fly (frac, major, cushy corp gig)

What level are you at? I flew 800 hrs last year so I guess I'm level 3....

T2S
 
A guy I recently flew with asked me about the 4 levels of flying.... I thought about it for a second, dusted off my ancient CFI knowledge from 10 years ago and said: Rote, Understanding, Application, Correlation. He said I wasn't even close. Here's what he said, which I thought was pretty funny and very appropriate for this thread:

Level 1 - You pay through the nose to fly (student)
Level 2 - You fly for free (time building)
Level 3 - You get paid to fly (regional, Part 135, cargo, etc)
Level 4 - You get paid not to fly (frac, major, cushy corp gig)

What level are you at? I flew 800 hrs last year so I guess I'm level 3....

T2S

Level 4.....YEAH BABY!!!!
 

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