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SFC Mike wrote:This is what I get if I try to go to alaskaslist.com or click the link..

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I get that from Saudi as well, it did originally connect but not for the last couple of days.
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Thanks John. I'll keep trying. I'm getting ready to head out to an area where I don't expect to see an unclass net for six weeks or so. If I don't hit it before I go I will check again when I get back to BAF.

Be cool, be safe.
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http://www.hidemyass.com for a VPN account.

It allows you to appear as if you are in the US or somewhere allowed to enter the site....

I use it when I travel overseas to be able to access this site along with others.
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Thanks, of course I can't access that website from paradise either. I have to wait until reaching civilization.
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porterjet wrote:Thanks, of course I can't access that website from paradise either. I have to wait until reaching civilization.


You can send North River a PM :idea:
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NOTE – This is a specialized type of flying. We respect Large Aircraft, Jet, and Airline pilots – but these hours have NO relevance to our flying!

That got a chuckle out of me.
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Headoutdaplane wrote:NOTE – This is a specialized type of flying. We respect Large Aircraft, Jet, and Airline pilots – but these hours have NO relevance to our flying!

That got a chuckle out of me.


Yeah. I've ridden along with them as an observer. I'd have to second that statement.

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Headoutdaplane wrote:NOTE – This is a specialized type of flying. We respect Large Aircraft, Jet, and Airline pilots – but these hours have NO relevance to our flying!

That got a chuckle out of me.


Yeah. I've ridden along with them as an observer. I'd have to second that statement.

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I liked that too.

The skills you need to land a jet in busy air space at say LAX seem to be almost totally unrelated to the skills you need to land a cub on a rough mauntain side.

Not that one skill set is better than the other. They just seem about as related as driving a bus in New York is to jumping 4 wheeler in the desert. :D
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mtv wrote:For anyone considering applying for this job, be advised that this is a VERY professionally run company and they fly VERY good equipment. The owner is a hard ass, but what the hell :lol: :lol: :lol:

You'll have a tough time finding a more interesting flying job and a better company to work for.

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Sounds like a good job Mike :wink: Not sure if it is good enough to bring us out of retirement [-X Been there did that 40 years ago :shock: Dam has it been that long ago #-o Knew Sandy when I worked out of Bettles in the 70's before he got into the business legally that is :mrgreen: Maybe Gump would consider another shot at the Artic #-o He keeps talking about a repeat but then sobers up and faces reality 8)
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Don't worry guys, I don't plan on applying for this job. While I would enjoy the challenge of relearning the bush style of flying there are two problems. 1. my wife would shoot me and 2. the pay cut would be too much for my mortgage. Although the life insurance would help.....
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58Skylane wrote:.......I don't see too much overtime and double time in the future for me. Gonna be a rough year I think :(


At least you'll still have a job. I just got my latest union newsletter (sheet metal workers- building trades), and it said things are looking up-- we're down to only 22% unemployment from 27% a year ago! Makes me glad I pulled the trigger on my pension starting january.
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DonC wrote: Maybe Gump would consider another shot at the Artic #-o He keeps talking about a repeat but then sobers up and faces reality 8)


One thing I learned about myself a looooooong time ago, is never say never. Wild hairs and wild wimmens have got me to a lotta strange places on this planet. :roll:

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58Skylane wrote:.......I don't see too much overtime and double time in the future for me. Gonna be a rough year I think :(


At least you'll still have a job. I just got my latest union newsletter (sheet metal workers- building trades), and it said things are looking up-- we're down to only 22% unemployment from 27% a year ago! Makes me glad I pulled the trigger on my pension starting january.


After I read this again I should have said that I am grateful to have a job right now. A good paying one I might add.

I also guess a better explanation would have been that I used to be able to work as much overtime and double-time as needed from March until Oct. I used to get the savings built up enough to where I didn't need to work much during the winter months. I still try to explain this to my boss's, because the money part of it still pretty much evens out at the end of the year. But, they didn't buy it for a dollar.
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Although I've often thought about Alaska, I'm just not sure I could handle the cold. The flying does look awesome through and right up my street. Shame I don't have the hours on those types they list.
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IndoPilot. wrote:Although I've often thought about Alaska, I'm just not sure I could handle the cold. The flying does look awesome through and right up my street. Shame I don't have the hours on those types they list.


It would be a bit of a "transition", temperature-wise, from Indonesia to northern AK.....We had a young man come here to NW Minnesota to college a few years ago, from Singapore. Poor guy was wearing an arctic parka in October....early October.

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Also, the cost of living index in AK can sink a good dream too. Living in the tropic takes almost no money in many places especially The Cariolina Is., and other small non-political nations.

But, AK, hold on to your hat and wallet before a long term deal is signed. The newbies are fresh meat and get bottom feeder wages (not all but, in several cases I have read ).
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