Fearless Tower
Touchdown! Greaser!
Let me guess....you picked that habit up from the movie Sully....Shoulder straps on for take off and landing. As soon as the positive rate, gear up call gets made the straps come off of me!
Let me guess....you picked that habit up from the movie Sully....Shoulder straps on for take off and landing. As soon as the positive rate, gear up call gets made the straps come off of me!
There is nothing wrong with what he's doing. He is doing a low paying job in order to build time to reach the 1500 hour ATP.I guess I am confused...this is a young kid gaining experience. What's wrong with what he is doing?
Seems pretty cool?
There is nothing wrong with what he's doing. He is doing a low paying job in order to build time to reach the 1500 hour ATP.
Wether it is cool or not is entirely a matter of personal perspective. Sitting right seat in a fixed gear single engine turboprop wouldn't be my idea of a good time, but it is better than having to pay for your time if you don't have deep pockets.
Why is two people needed up front in a Caravan? More than 9 passengers?
No just because I want to wear them as little as possible lol . They go on as we're lining up and off once we get the gear up. They come back on around 1000ft.Let me guess....you picked that habit up from the movie Sully....
So don't base yourself in HNL. That plus if you aren't the sole breadwinner in the family, $50k plus your spouse's income may be just fine.
A bit snobby, this: "I value my financial future and solvency above getting paid in picturesque scenery instead of real wages." So, you're saying less than $50k isn't "real wages?" The national average wage index for 2015 is $48,098.63. <https://www.ssa.gov/oact/cola/AWI.html> I guess the average salary is "fake wages."
To each his own, but there's no need to be a snob about it.
There's nothing wrong with what he's doing, as long that you preserve that context. The question however, was posed onto a demographic that the kid doesn't belong to, and some people got butt hurt at the frank answers they got. POA standard. Frankly, I find the spiel steveokinevo peddles much more objectionable given his age, than this tweener flying around Hawaii for said kind of money.
Shoulder straps on for take off and landing. As soon as the positive rate, gear up call gets made the straps come off of me!
The kid managed to convinced this company to let him fly and make promo videos for the summer. Not a bad gig for a kid who is still in college (watch some of his other videos). I appreciate his ambition and drive. I suspect he will do well in life. What better time in life to take a "dream job" gain some experience, live with a bunch of friends in a crap apartment eating beans and hot dogs.
Not snobby at all. Realistic compared to cost of living on islands. The national average or mean, is useless in that scenario. It's even mostly useless on the coast's biggest cities.
It's doable. I lived on Ohahu for a while. You can get 1 bedroom to rent for $600 per month - it just won't be on the coast. As long as you avoid the tourist areas prices are manageable.
This completely explains an acquaintance of mine, a starving artist type.
There's nothing wrong with what he's doing, as long that you preserve that context. The question however, was posed onto a demographic that the kid doesn't belong to. . . .
How do you know that? Maybe he is living with his billionaire uncle in his fifth vacation estate on the Big Island.The kid managed to convinced this company to let him fly and make promo videos for the summer. Not a bad gig for a kid who is still in college (watch some of his other videos). I appreciate his ambition and drive. I suspect he will do well in life. What better time in life to take a "dream job" gain some experience, live with a bunch of friends in a crap apartment eating beans and hot dogs.
(my emphasis)There is nothing wrong with what he's doing. He is doing a low paying job in order to build time to reach the 1500 hour ATP.
Whether it is cool or not is entirely a matter of personal perspective. . . .
How do you know that? Maybe he is living with his billionaire uncle in his fifth vacation estate on the Big Island?
According to some here, that is stupid, because one would be living a fake life, hobbying, and not setting priorities straight. I'm sure living like that would make a person feel devestatingly inferior and unhappy, as well. Better not to make "fake wages," and go get a real job.
What is it for a single person? That's what he is.According to the Cato institute a mother with 2 children in 2013 would average the equivalent of $60,590 per year in welfare payments. If this is true I can see why some would consider $50K (sub welfare) to not be "real wages".
No; nor did I vote that way.I take it you were expecting everyone to vote "In a heartbeat."
Your point?
What is it for a single person? That's what he is.
Is the behavior of your acquaintance unacceptable? She sounds like a person who enjoys life.That hindsight2020's post completely explains the behavior of my acquaintance. She went there for scenery, not money. And that's exactly what she got. I have no point beyond that and I have not rendered an opinion about what the pilot in the video is doing. Do you have a problem?
I disagree. One year after graduation, I was making $30k. I was single and aside from student loans, I had no real debt. I lived in Boston in a one-bedroom apartment, and I was fine with my "fake" wages.It doesn't matter what it would pay him, if your not making more than welfare for a mother and two kids most here would consider that "not real wages".
Apparently their OpSpecs also allow for filming commercials in the cockpit with passengers in the back.He explained in a different video that it's in the company's OpSpecs that they have 2 pilots with pax on board or when operating in a 135 capacity.
Not sure I would want that job, even if I was a lot younger, but I definitely agree that money is not everything.
Are you sure? I think if you look at that video, especially knowing the low, fake wages the new pilot makes, you just gotta feel sorry for him, don't you?
Am I sure about what? The reason I wouldn't necessarily want the job has nothing to do with what it pays. I definitely don't feel sorry for him as it looks as if he is enjoying himself.Are you sure? I think if you look at that video, especially knowing the low, fake wages the new pilot makes, you just gotta feel sorry for him, don't you?
Apparently their OpSpecs also allow for filming commercials in the cockpit with passengers in the back.
It's like most of the polls done on here. When the results aren't in line with the OP's opinions, they go thru the roof.
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I don't fault those that have families that expect a certain lifestyle and seek jobs that cater to that lifestyle. I also don't fault those that prefer location over pay. It's about choices and it's nice to have that option.
See thread, "follow up on attractive."
I'm too old for 121.
How'd that happen so quick?