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GumpAir wrote:Hell, if you want lots of hours join the blue collar air taxi boys and girls up north. There it's 1,400 hours a year max, and we always had to pace ourselves so we didn't time out in November. And that doesn't count a whole shitload of un-logged time in our own airplanes out goofing around on our off-duty days.

Your butt and that left seat really get to know one another...

Gump


Yep....

When I was a lad working my way up in the world I flew 5 days a week pipeline patrol, in a Citabria: five nights a week in a Twin Beech or the Turbo-Prop Vopar Turboliner.... hauling mail. I also worked alternate weekends as a charter pilot/flight instructor. Had 4 days off each month. Flew more hours than I slept during the week.

In a span of two years I logged over 3,600 hours. Every minute of it stick and rudder, tons of night/IFR. Loaded and unloaded 1,800 lbs. of mail on the Beech and 3,000 pound of of mail on the Turboliner... at each of the nightly 6 stops. Finally got a break flying a corporate jet and lived a "normal' life for 9 months. Then....

....during my airline interview the chief pilot was thumbing through my logbook. "Over 3,600 hours in less than two years?" "Weren't you breaking some kind of FAA duty/flight regulations?"

I could see my potential career going down the tubes. So I mumbled something about "..the pipeline was part 91...uh...er the regs. didn't apply." He gave me a look of amused disbelief and hired me that very day.


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I've never been a long distance kinda guy. Sort of parochial.

I did, however, once fly 9 hours non stop once, all within about a 30 mile circle.

And, I've run through a hundred hour inspection in 18 days, but never got more than about 30 miles away from the base. Got to know that piece of ground pretty well, though.

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My longest trip was Troutdale to Richmond RI (08R). Stops in LaGrange; Nampa,Butte County,Valentine Neb,Yankton SD,a small airport on the Mis.river where the only runway had a 35 kt. crosswind, and a small place in Ohio where the FBO owner ran a shop that restored Staggerwings.Only took 17.5 on the tach (2.5 days). Met some of the best people ever and saw beautiful country the whole trip.
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did kida to salina,ks 710 nm before noon, landed w/12 gal usable,
dropped off partner to pick up A36 with T.K.S. freshly installed,
left within 30 mins for greeley co. for late lunch, departed w/full fuel
for ida. had to divert to afton, wyo in worst rain/thunder storm of
my short 10 yr flying legally...got it down safely in afton thanx to
one mark heiner, aviat's official test pilot for new huskies. taxi'd in
slowly to a waiting car to drive home. funny how things just work
out with friends in low and slow places...!
only time, and last one, that my 396 had ylw and red blothches
showing all around....
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