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On Feb 21, 10:17*am, Martin Hotze wrote:
William Hung schrieb: On Feb 20, 12:42 pm, wrote: Just got up from a few hour nap was a super long flight. next stop Malta, Luxor, then Qatar http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N66032 Would be great if we could get a "bird's eye view" of your approaches and take offs at these remote places. what's remote about Malta or Luxor? #m -- "I have to say the biggest threat comes from overseas, and one of the places we are increasingly worried about is Europe." Michael Chertoff (Homeland Security Secretary) *http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7190788.stm I gues to a noob like me anything more than 50NM away is remote. g Wil |
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On Feb 22, 6:41*am, wrote:
On Feb 21, 3:30*pm, Dan wrote: On Feb 21, 8:35*am, wrote: On Feb 20, 11:05*pm, Dan wrote: On Feb 20, 2:15*pm, William Hung wrote: On Feb 20, 12:42*pm, wrote: Just got up from a few hour nap was a super long flight. next stop Malta, Luxor, then Qatar http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N66032 Would be great if we could get a "bird's eye view" of your approaches and take offs at these remote places. Wil I assume it's not legal to take passengers on these flights. *However, could a second pilot go along even if the aircraft did not technically _require_ two pilots? *I have a feeling many of us would love to have that "once-in-a lifetime" opportunity to ride along on one of these, and perhaps be somewhat helpful to the PIC along the way... ![]() *--Dan A second pilot (Must Be Instrument Rated) can come along and help fly as required crew. And a large bank account to cover their expenses.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Expenses such as - food and hotel? * Would one need to purchase a survival suit (or any other equipment)? *--Dan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yea, survival suit and epirb... food, lodging, airfare, ground transportation, customs fee´s, etc. *it adds up rather quickly.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So, you're talking about 5-6AMUs? That is rather steep, but well worth it for the experience and the hours IMO. I think one will spend almost that must just hopping the local airports. What's the reasoning for the second pilot to have instrument rating? Isn't having a second pilot a bonus with or without an IR? Wil |
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William Hung wrote in
: On Feb 22, 6:41*am, wrote: On Feb 21, 3:30*pm, Dan wrote: On Feb 21, 8:35*am, wrote: On Feb 20, 11:05*pm, Dan wrote: On Feb 20, 2:15*pm, William Hung wrote: On Feb 20, 12:42*pm, wrote: Just got up from a few hour nap was a super long flight. next st op Malta, Luxor, then Qatar http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N66032 Would be great if we could get a "bird's eye view" of your approac hes and take offs at these remote places. Wil I assume it's not legal to take passengers on these flights. *Howe ver, could a second pilot go along even if the aircraft did not technical ly _require_ two pilots? *I have a feeling many of us would love to h ave that "once-in-a lifetime" opportunity to ride along on one of these, and perhaps be somewhat helpful to the PIC along the way... ![]() *--Dan A second pilot (Must Be Instrument Rated) can come along and help fly as required crew. And a large bank account to cover their expenses.- H ide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Expenses such as - food and hotel? * Would one need to purchase a survival suit (or any other equipment)? *--Dan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yea, survival suit and epirb... food, lodging, airfare, ground transportation, customs fee´s, etc. *it adds up rather quickly.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So, you're talking about 5-6AMUs? That is rather steep, but well worth it for the experience and the hours IMO. I think one will spend almost that must just hopping the local airports. What's the reasoning for the second pilot to have instrument rating? Isn't having a second pilot a bonus with or without an IR? How's th epilot going to sleep if he knows the second guy is going to spear in while he's napping? Bertie |
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On Feb 22, 10:17*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
William Hung wrote : On Feb 22, 6:41*am, wrote: On Feb 21, 3:30*pm, Dan wrote: On Feb 21, 8:35*am, wrote: On Feb 20, 11:05*pm, Dan wrote: On Feb 20, 2:15*pm, William Hung wrote: On Feb 20, 12:42*pm, wrote: Just got up from a few hour nap was a super long flight. next st op Malta, Luxor, then Qatar http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N66032 Would be great if we could get a "bird's eye view" of your approac hes and take offs at these remote places. Wil I assume it's not legal to take passengers on these flights. *Howe ver, could a second pilot go along even if the aircraft did not technical ly _require_ two pilots? *I have a feeling many of us would love to h ave that "once-in-a lifetime" opportunity to ride along on one of these, and perhaps be somewhat helpful to the PIC along the way... ![]() *--Dan A second pilot (Must Be Instrument Rated) can come along and help fly as required crew. And a large bank account to cover their expenses.- H ide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Expenses such as - food and hotel? * Would one need to purchase a survival suit (or any other equipment)? *--Dan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yea, survival suit and epirb... food, lodging, airfare, ground transportation, customs fee´s, etc. *it adds up rather quickly.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So, you're talking about 5-6AMUs? *That is rather steep, but well worth it for the experience and the hours IMO. *I think one will spend almost that must just hopping the local airports. What's the reasoning for the second pilot to have instrument rating? Isn't having a second pilot a bonus with or without an IR? How's th epilot going to sleep if he knows the second guy is going to spear in while he's napping? Bertie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm thinking that the weather would be fairly predictable and the rated pilot can plan his rests along the way. Wil |
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On Feb 22, 10:18*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
William Hung wrote in news:8af2ff1d-eb1d-49fc-ac7b- : On Feb 21, 10:17*am, Martin Hotze wrote: William Hung schrieb: On Feb 20, 12:42 pm, wrote: Just got up from a few hour nap was a super long flight. next stop Malta, Luxor, then Qatar http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N66032 Would be great if we could get a "bird's eye view" of your approaches and take offs at these remote places. what's remote about Malta or Luxor? #m -- "I have to say the biggest threat comes from overseas, and one of the places we are increasingly worried about is Europe." Michael Chertoff (Homeland Security Secretary) *http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7190788.stm I gues to a noob like me anything more than 50NM away is remote. g All you have to do to go furhter is not turn around! Bertie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They ain't trusting me to do that yet. g Wil |
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William Hung wrote in
: On Feb 22, 10:17*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: William Hung wrote innews:26879d0e-dafe-4c62-b917-67ab : On Feb 22, 6:41*am, wrote: On Feb 21, 3:30*pm, Dan wrote: On Feb 21, 8:35*am, wrote: On Feb 20, 11:05*pm, Dan wrote: On Feb 20, 2:15*pm, William Hung wrote: On Feb 20, 12:42*pm, wrote: Just got up from a few hour nap was a super long flight. next st op Malta, Luxor, then Qatar http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N66032 Would be great if we could get a "bird's eye view" of your approac hes and take offs at these remote places. Wil I assume it's not legal to take passengers on these flights. *Howe ver, could a second pilot go along even if the aircraft did not technical ly _require_ two pilots? *I have a feeling many of us would love to h ave that "once-in-a lifetime" opportunity to ride along on one of these, and perhaps be somewhat helpful to the PIC along the way... ![]() *--Dan A second pilot (Must Be Instrument Rated) can come along and help fly as required crew. And a large bank account to cover their expenses.- H ide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Expenses such as - food and hotel? * Would one need to purchase a survival suit (or any other equipment)? *--Dan- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yea, survival suit and epirb... food, lodging, airfare, ground transportation, customs fee´s, etc. *it adds up rather quickly.- Hi de quoted text - - Show quoted text - So, you're talking about 5-6AMUs? *That is rather steep, but well worth it for the experience and the hours IMO. *I think one will spend almost that must just hopping the local airports. What's the reasoning for the second pilot to have instrument rating? Isn't having a second pilot a bonus with or without an IR? How's th epilot going to sleep if he knows the second guy is going to spear in while he's napping? Bertie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm thinking that the weather would be fairly predictable and the rated pilot can plan his rests along the way. Well, I used to do that and some sectors can be pretty long. 12 hours isn't uncommon and I've doen 17.5. 15 minutes of napping can make a big difference! Bertie |
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William Hung wrote in
: On Feb 22, 10:18*am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: William Hung wrote in news:8af2ff1d-eb1d-49fc-ac7b- : On Feb 21, 10:17*am, Martin Hotze wrote: William Hung schrieb: On Feb 20, 12:42 pm, wrote: Just got up from a few hour nap was a super long flight. next stop Malta, Luxor, then Qatar http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N66032 Would be great if we could get a "bird's eye view" of your approaches and take offs at these remote places. what's remote about Malta or Luxor? #m -- "I have to say the biggest threat comes from overseas, and one of the places we are increasingly worried about is Europe." Michael Chertoff (Homeland Security Secretary) *http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7190788.stm I gues to a noob like me anything more than 50NM away is remote. g All you have to do to go furhter is not turn around! Bertie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They ain't trusting me to do that yet. g heh heh. OK. You will! Bertie |
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On Feb 23, 4:35 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Well, I used to do that and some sectors can be pretty long. 12 hours isn't uncommon and I've doen 17.5. 15 minutes of napping can make a big difference! Try sitting amid the self loading cargo on either Sydney - Los Angeles Auckland - Los Angeles with only one bottle or red wine :-( |
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george wrote in news:fc0ced53-1acc-4e2f-bc4d-4db74b4395c8
@c33g2000hsd.googlegroups.com: On Feb 23, 4:35 am, Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Well, I used to do that and some sectors can be pretty long. 12 hours isn't uncommon and I've doen 17.5. 15 minutes of napping can make a big difference! Try sitting amid the self loading cargo on either Sydney - Los Angeles Auckland - Los Angeles with only one bottle or red wine :-( Ah you poor thing.. Bertie |
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