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![]() I have a trip for my boss starting on Sunday July 10, through Sunday July 17. My usual Co-Pilot is not going to be able to do the trip. The trip will start in Santa Barbara, CA and we will fly to Auckland, New Zealand (NZAA). We will overnight for two days, then head over to Tokyo (RJAA), and then come back to Santa Barbara. Qualifications required: 1,500 TT 100 multi 100 Jet Prefer G-V experience, but will be giving three landings and systems course anyhow, so not required.. but Gulfstream experienced pilots would be best. I thought it would be sort of unique to solicit some volunteers here. Pay will be $250/day if you are not previously G-V qualified, $1000/day if you are... Lynne |
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Sniff, sniff....I smell fish.
The typical practice is to hire a rated and current pilot from the ranks of Flight Safety Training or sometimes from another operator. If I were the person who owned that aircraft I would be very, very unhappy with the "process" proposed below. The insurance company might not be exactly thrilled, either. Lynne wrote: I have a trip for my boss starting on Sunday July 10, through Sunday July 17. My usual Co-Pilot is not going to be able to do the trip. The trip will start in Santa Barbara, CA and we will fly to Auckland, New Zealand (NZAA). We will overnight for two days, then head over to Tokyo (RJAA), and then come back to Santa Barbara. Qualifications required: 1,500 TT 100 multi 100 Jet Prefer G-V experience, but will be giving three landings and systems course anyhow, so not required.. but Gulfstream experienced pilots would be best. I thought it would be sort of unique to solicit some volunteers here. Pay will be $250/day if you are not previously G-V qualified, $1000/day if you are... Lynne |
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she forgot to mention that she's a supermodel
wrote in message ... Sniff, sniff....I smell fish. The typical practice is to hire a rated and current pilot from the ranks of Flight Safety Training or sometimes from another operator. If I were the person who owned that aircraft I would be very, very unhappy with the "process" proposed below. The insurance company might not be exactly thrilled, either. Lynne wrote: I have a trip for my boss starting on Sunday July 10, through Sunday July 17. My usual Co-Pilot is not going to be able to do the trip. The trip will start in Santa Barbara, CA and we will fly to Auckland, New Zealand (NZAA). We will overnight for two days, then head over to Tokyo (RJAA), and then come back to Santa Barbara. Qualifications required: 1,500 TT 100 multi 100 Jet Prefer G-V experience, but will be giving three landings and systems course anyhow, so not required.. but Gulfstream experienced pilots would be best. I thought it would be sort of unique to solicit some volunteers here. Pay will be $250/day if you are not previously G-V qualified, $1000/day if you are... Lynne |
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![]() Thank you to all those who responded. I have picked the candidate who was best suited for the job -- and it was our very own Dudley Henriques! Dudley is working on getting an emergency issuance of his passport today, and tomorrow morning we will be departing for Auckland, NZ. I will post a full report (as will Dudley I am sure!) upon our return |
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I have a trip for my boss starting on Sunday July 10, through Sunday
July 17. My usual Co-Pilot is not going to be able to do the trip. The trip will start in Santa Barbara, CA and we will fly to Auckland, New Zealand (NZAA). We will overnight for two days, then head over to Tokyo (RJAA), and then come back to Santa Barbara. Qualifications required: 1,500 TT 100 multi 100 Jet Prefer G-V experience, but will be giving three landings and systems course anyhow, so not required.. but Gulfstream experienced pilots would be best. I thought it would be sort of unique to solicit some volunteers here. Pay will be $250/day if you are not previously G-V qualified, $1000/day if you are... Lynne Do you require the co-pilot to have a current medical? 2. Jul 9, 10:18 am hide options Newsgroups: rec.aviation.ifr From: - Find messages by this author Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 07:18:24 -0700 Local: Sat,Jul 9 2005 10:18 am Subject: Co-Pilot Needed Sniff, sniff....I smell fish. Me too. The typical practice is to hire a rated and current pilot from the ranks of Flight Safety Training or sometimes from another operator. If I were the person who owned that aircraft I would be very, very unhappy with the "process" proposed below. The insurance company might not be exactly thrilled, either. Thank you to all those who responded. I have picked the candidate who was best suited for the job -- and it was our very own Dudley Henriques! Dudley is working on getting an emergency issuance of his passport today, and tomorrow morning we will be departing for Auckland, NZ. I will post a full report (as will Dudley I am sure!) upon our return Will be looking forward to that. AS of May 3 Dudley wasn't current (though maybe Dudley got re-certed - in which case he is to be heartily congratulated): 79. Dudley Henriques Apr 30, 9:26 pm show options Newsgroups: rec.aviation.ifr, rec.aviation.owning, rec.aviation.piloting, rec.aviation.student From: "Dudley Henriques" dhenriques@noware .net - Find messages by this author Date: Sun, 01 May 2005 01:26:55 GMT Local: Sat,Apr 30 2005 9:26 pm Subject: Leaving Usnet Groups, Bye Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse "George Patterson" wrote in message news :VkVce.3049$yd1.241@trndny01... Dudley Henriques wrote: Actually George, I didn't know that either :-))))))))))))) It actually takes years for people to disappear from the DB after they lose a medical, but they go away after a while. That would be it for me. Lost the medical years ago. That's the reason I became a consultant Dudley 124. Dudley Henriques May 3, 3:35 pm show options Newsgroups: rec.aviation.ifr, rec.aviation.owning, rec.aviation.piloting, rec.aviation.student From: "Dudley Henriques" dhenriques@noware .net - Find messages by this author Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 19:35:43 GMT Local: Tues,May 3 2005 3:35 pm Subject: Leaving Usnet Groups, Bye Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Report Abuse " Mortimer Schnerd, RN" ..remove wrote in message news Dudley Henriques wrote: https://amsrvs.registry.faa.go v/aadatabase/login.asp Yep...seems to have solved THAT mystery all right. Now I'm left with a mystery. Since you're in there even without a current medical, why was I left out for so long? Not sure, but anything even remotely connected with the government can be a twisted nightmare. For example, I think the last medical they have listed for me is a class 2 dated in 82. I'm sitting here looking at a class 3 I got dated in 87 where I was in sort of a "transition period" during my "retirement "from active flying. That medical isn't on the data base at all. -- Saville Replicas of 15th-19th century nautical navigational instruments: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/backstaffhome.html Restoration of my 82 year old Herreshoff S-Boat sailboat: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/SBOATrestore.htm Steambending FAQ with photos: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/Steambend.htm |
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![]() WOW Gregg!!! Thank you for pointing that out. I have made other arrangements for a Co-Pilot. In the meantime, thank you again. And Dudley, SHAME ON YOU!!! You should be ashamed that you tried to pull this trick on me. I would have checked your credentials prior to departure though. Readers beware - It appears Dudley wants to get in the cockpit in any way possible, including illegally. Thank you again Gregg. And Dudley - you should be ashmed for yourself. Lynne |
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"Lynne" wrote in message
oups.com... WOW Gregg!!! Thank you for pointing that out. I have made other arrangements for a Co-Pilot. In the meantime, thank you again. And Dudley, SHAME ON YOU!!! You should be ashamed that you tried to pull this trick on me. I would have checked your credentials prior to departure though. Readers beware - It appears Dudley wants to get in the cockpit in any way possible, including illegally. Thank you again Gregg. And Dudley - you should be ashmed for yourself. Lynne Uh oh. This is going to get interesting... |
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Brad Zeigler wrote:
"Lynne" wrote in message oups.com... WOW Gregg!!! Thank you for pointing that out. I have made other arrangements for a Co-Pilot. In the meantime, thank you again. And Dudley, SHAME ON YOU!!! You should be ashamed that you tried to pull this trick on me. I would have checked your credentials prior to departure though. Readers beware - It appears Dudley wants to get in the cockpit in any way possible, including illegally. Thank you again Gregg. And Dudley - you should be ashmed for yourself. Lynne Uh oh. This is going to get interesting... But it smells fishier all the time... Matt |
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![]() "Matt Whiting" wrote in message ... Brad Zeigler wrote: "Lynne" wrote in message oups.com... WOW Gregg!!! Thank you for pointing that out. I have made other arrangements for a Co-Pilot. In the meantime, thank you again. And Dudley, SHAME ON YOU!!! You should be ashamed that you tried to pull this trick on me. I would have checked your credentials prior to departure though. Readers beware - It appears Dudley wants to get in the cockpit in any way possible, including illegally. Thank you again Gregg. And Dudley - you should be ashmed for yourself. Lynne Uh oh. This is going to get interesting... But it smells fishier all the time... Oh, stop being a crab. |
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Matt Whiting wrote:
Brad Zeigler wrote: "Lynne" wrote in message oups.com... WOW Gregg!!! Thank you for pointing that out. I have made other arrangements for a Co-Pilot. In the meantime, thank you again. And Dudley, SHAME ON YOU!!! You should be ashamed that you tried to pull this trick on me. I would have checked your credentials prior to departure though. Readers beware - It appears Dudley wants to get in the cockpit in any way possible, including illegally. Thank you again Gregg. And Dudley - you should be ashmed for yourself. Lynne Uh oh. This is going to get interesting... But it smells fishier all the time... Matt It does - but I'm not sure where the smelly fish lies. -- Saville Replicas of 15th-19th century nautical navigational instruments: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/backstaffhome.html Restoration of my 82 year old Herreshoff S-Boat sailboat: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/SBOATrestore.htm Steambending FAQ with photos: http://home.comcast.net/~saville/Steambend.htm |
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