tommy vercetti
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If there are any airline pilots hear, I would like to hear what you have to say.
I think mwagg737 sums it up nicely.
Commute to work via airline or car (I prefer to live in base so I can drive), meet up with another interesting pilot, do the preflight, fly the trip working together (one pilot will fly, the other talks on the radio) and get to your destination.
Layovers are what you make of them. I enjoy getting out and learning about the place if it’s a long layover(16 hours or more). Short layovers are for getting food, a workout and sleep.
Repeat for a three day, four day or five day trip. Cargo pilots often work longer stretches at a time.
Occasionally there will be variables thrown in, but that’s why the job is interesting.
Bottom line, after 26 years... I still wouldn’t want to do anything else.
Thanks Rex, that’s so nice of you!
I made that video in 2004 . . . .
Today the job is even better.
Oh, and hat little girl at the end of the video? She’s now 17. We flew to Oshkosh together and camped last year.
Great video! I've been on mil leave for about 3.5 years now (wow! to type it makes it sound even longer) but I go back next year when I retire from the USAF. I started on the 7ER and mostly did 767's to Europe (what a way to start!) so that video really brings back the memories. I have a 1 year old now; so the ending and your addition of the little girl you flew to Oshkosh with is right in my wheelhouse! Keep living well my man and enjoy Osh, I'm deployed this year so I couldn't be there but I'll be back next year!Thanks Rex, that’s so nice of you!
I made that video in 2004 mostly to counter some of the whining going on then. I thought it was important to just be thankful a bit for the pretty unique life we were living, even if many were getting furloughed, pay cuts were imminent and pensions were disappearing. The job itself, even at that time, was pretty amazing for me.
Today the job is even better.
Oh, and hat little girl at the end of the video? She’s now 17. We flew to Oshkosh together and camped last year.
Thanks again for posting my video, Rex!
It's not bad, but "Airplane" is closer to a documentary on airline life.Flight with Denzel Washington is a pretty accurate representation.
Dexter St. Jock....
Flight with Denzel Washington is a pretty accurate representation.
You being Denzel?
Flight with Denzel Washington is a pretty accurate representation.
The flying part I agree with. Once you got past the first 15 minutes it wasn’t a terrible movie.Potentially the worse aviation movie of all time.
You can be my wingman anytime! Hopefully I’ll be back in the right seat in a few monthsYou weren’t even born when that came out! That’s why I can’t go to the airlines. I’d have a 25 yr old Jordane in the left seat yelling at me. “I said before landing check list old man, not GUMPS!”
I agree with Greg, besides the flying part, the drama is actually pretty goodYou mean the excessive drug and alcohol use? I know it isn’t the miracle landing that only he could do because everybody in the sim crashed.
Potentially the worse aviation movie of all time.
Don’t forget the blow....lots of blow...Kick the 24yr old FA from the night before out of the bed before heading off to the airport with the FO. Pick up a new set of FAs and head to some wild, exotic destination for a 36hr layover where the scotch and bikinis flow freely.
Or something like that.
You can be my wingman anytime! Hopefully I’ll be back in the right seat in a few months
No flow just a guaranteed interview. So far about half of our pilots are successful under our Delta Guaranteed Interview program. I become eligible to interview next month but I’ll probably take a September or October interview if they have slots open those months.Awesome man! You flowing up to Delta?
No flow just a guaranteed interview. So far about half of our pilots are successful under our Delta Guaranteed Interview program. I become eligible to interview next month but I’ll probably take a September or October interview if they have slots open those months.
There are a few outcomes. CJO, 6 month re invite to interview, 12 month re invite to interview, or you’ll never work at Delta and good luck in your endeavors (no pun intended!). I’d love Delta but if it doesn’t work out, it’s all good. I’ve got my app out at Delta and United and am currently working on JetBlue. I really should try American but I’m no where near competitive for them. Whoever calls first!If not successful how long before you can interview again?
I really should try American but I’m no where near competitive for them.
Best of luck to you!There are a few outcomes. CJO, 6 month re invite to interview, 12 month re invite to interview, or you’ll never work at Delta and good luck in your endeavors (no pun intended!). I’d love Delta but if it doesn’t work out, it’s all good. I’ve got my app out at Delta and United and am currently working on JetBlue. I really should try American but I’m no where near competitive for them. Whoever calls first!
Live in base and bid WB asap and it's, hands down, the best gig you could ever imagine. My last trip reminded me why we have WB FOs who will not leave that seat until they can hold the left seat of the WB.
3 day trip to Amsterdam. Day one I had enough time to work out, start laundry then grab coffee at a squadron mates house to solve world problems for a few hours. Stopped at the store for supplies for the trip, finished laundry, grabbed a nap then got on the road at 1530 for a 1646 sign in. One leg over with a meal and a nap. Pax issue was handled at gate by red coat. 22+ hours layover that gave me time for a nap, workout, bike ride through the country side. Then back to the hotel bar for beers at 5 then downtown for a dinner and couple hour BS session. Day 3 up in time for a run and breakfast before heading to the airport. Landed early enough to grab dinner supplies, uncork a bottle of wine and have dinner waiting on the chicka when she made it to my house after work. Total time away from base was just over 48 hours.