Jr.CubBuilder wrote:iceman wrote: I've offered to teach her to land it but she won't. Iceman
Why is that? Mine wont either, she comes along with me sometimes, but refuses to touch the controls
pittspilot28 wrote:I dunno if this makes anyone feel better but Im a pilot for a living and I am already looking for a job other than flying. I cant afford to do it, per diem and 10.00 an hour for office work for a total of 10 hrs a week if i manage to even have that much work...not worth it anymore, would rather work a job like dispatching and get paid 3x as much and wouldnt have to deal with hotels and what not.....at least you get to do it for a hobby and dont have to rely on it for a living...I wish i could be i your shoes even if it was tough. just a different point of viewgood luck though!
zero.one.victor wrote:I know several guys who just go up to southeast to fly the summer floatplane season.
GumpAir wrote:...Not many guys want to live there, and the flying conditions for the most part suck pond water. But if you do it, you WILL learn how to fly an overgross airplane in absolute shit weather, in the dark, covered with ice, and t/o and land with consistant 20-40 KT crosswinds on rutted up, narrow, hard to see runways...
Strata Rocketeer wrote:GumpAir wrote:...Not many guys want to live there, and the flying conditions for the most part suck pond water. But if you do it, you WILL learn how to fly an overgross airplane in absolute shit weather, in the dark, covered with ice, and t/o and land with consistant 20-40 KT crosswinds on rutted up, narrow, hard to see runways...Oh goody, sounds like fun. Where do I sign up?
GumpAir wrote:zero.one.victor wrote: But if you do it, you WILL learn how to fly an overgross airplane in absolute shit weather, in the dark, covered with ice, and t/o and land with consistant 20-40 KT crosswinds on rutted up, narrow, hard to see runways.
GumpAir wrote:But if you do it, you WILL learn how to fly an overgross airplane in absolute shit weather, in the dark, covered with ice, and t/o and land with consistant 20-40 KT crosswinds on rutted up, narrow, hard to see runways.
GumpAir wrote:...but it does make Kotzebue look like a garden spot!!!!!!!
Gump
Strata Rocketeer wrote:I think my luck has run out. At age 48 I'm thinkin' about throwing my pilot wings in the river. Just sick and damned tired of not being able to afford to do anything else I love to do...
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