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The SHOW: Airlines still a "good gig"??

zippy

Freedom!
pilot
Contributor
You are right...the funny thing is a picture in the Alexandria Patch above the job ad shows a Jet Ranger...upon closer view it isn't even a Fairfax County emblem, just some ad filler.
As for $50K in Fairfax...it can be done...with overtime...flying on holidays...stealing the occasional meal from the squad room fridge...living in the back of your Toyota Tercel. It can be done.

Living in a van down by the river to fly a jet ranger? No thanks.

West Virginia is a short commute away...
 
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jmcquate

Well-Known Member
Contributor
^^^Yup.....there's decent places you could get out by Dulles along 66 with a shitty commute that will get you to Fairfax. Depend on how bad you want to fly.
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
Sarcasm is lost through the internets... I think those folks are insane, but there are plenty who do it.

Definitely! I have known a few folks who do it and others that have similar crazy commutes, 2.5 one way in a few cases. For some it is worth the brand new house that costs half or a third of what a 40 year-old dump would cost closer in but it certainly isn't for everyone. There are affordable places in Fairfax but it depends on what you are looking for, if you have a family, etc.

I do have to say when I see them flying I wish I was up there, my wife just gets annoyed by how loud they are when they fly low which is all the time where we live. The sound of freedom!
 

phrogdriver

More humble than you would understand
pilot
Super Moderator
Especially in a job like that, where there is night work, a long commute would suck. After a full workday, driving 2 hours starting at 0200 is downright dangerous.
 

Randy Daytona

Cold War Relic
pilot
Super Moderator
Any thoughts on how this will affect the industry? For those of us riding in the back, the option to fly direct vice having to connect is beautiful.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...lantic-trip-may-be-on-boeing-s-diminutive-737

Your Next Trans-Atlantic Trip May Be on Boeing’s Humble 737

The re-engined 737 Max and A320neo jets offer a 15 percent fuel saving meant to cut costs on the shortest inter-city services. At the same time the revamp has added about 500 miles to their range -- just enough to allow the narrow-bodies to span the 3,000 miles between the eastern U.S. and Western Europe.
 

webmaster

The Grass is Greener!
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
Narrow body long flights are already happening LAX-HNL/OGG/LIH/KOA with the Airbus 321H, and that's without the NEO engines. Start introducing the improved engines then you will start seeing the proposed services as mentioned in the article from JetBlue and of course NAI. It is a pitty that Boeing didn't revamp the 757 with new engines and avionics, I enjoyed flying it from BOS-CDG the one time I did it.

While the passenger side is relevant, you also have to understand that a lot of money is made on the cargo side of the operation. If the numbers hold out that you aren't weight limited for the routes, then I am sure you are going to see more Europe to America NE cities.

I personally find it depressing seeing all the shiny new 78s (and soon to be 350s) that international carriers are fielding (LAN, Avianca) when I am flying my south America routes.
 

mad dog

the 🪨 🗒️ ✂️ champion
pilot
Contributor
The SHOW still a good gig? Absolutely. I groove on running into old rotorhead squadron mates at Delta...had one on the jump seat today...talked about old times back in AOCS and HSL-45...good stuff! :cool:

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wink

War Hoover NFO.
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
OK, so not a layover hotel. In fact, it cost a boat load of cash (Mrs Wink's birthday gift). BUT, it was made a heck of a lot less painful thanks to the free round trip first class flight and other discounts, and the airline salary and schedule makes it doable. So yeah, the Show, or its ancillary benefits, can still be a good gig.
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webmaster

The Grass is Greener!
pilot
Site Admin
Contributor
OK, so not a layover hotel. In fact, it cost a boat load of cash (Mrs Wink's birthday gift). BUT, it was made a heck of a lot less painful thanks to the free round trip first class flight and other discounts, and the airline salary and schedule makes it doable. So yeah, the Show, or its ancillary benefits, can still be a good gig.
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Happy Birthday! Looks like a great celebration!
 

Flash

SEVAL/ECMO
None
Super Moderator
Contributor
OK, so not a layover hotel. In fact, it cost a boat load of cash (Mrs Wink's birthday gift). BUT, it was made a heck of a lot less painful thanks to the free round trip first class flight and other discounts, and the airline salary and schedule makes it doable. So yeah, the Show, or its ancillary benefits, can still be a good gig.
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Beautiful view, why ruin it with that bottle?!
 
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