Frankfurt: God willing....
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Seems to me that we stay at an Intercontinental. But they may have changed that. I've not been there since the start of the Gulf War, when we deadheaded into CGN to pick up some military material to be taken to Kuwait. It was a fairly long trip, about 8 or so days, and the freakin' French (as in Air France) misplaced my bags. I had a 30 hour layover in CGN that I spent in my deadhead clothes, using complimentary shaving stuff, that I later had to pay for. Thankfully my bags arrived about 20 minutes before show for the trip.
#14
Still stay at the Intercontinental -- very nice. Nicer still is the Bally's-style gym attached to the hotel that the IC has privledges for. ABSOLUTELY NO REASON NOT to go there and work out -- both body and eyes get a work over..... lots of eye candy and not a bad gym either.
Had also heard 757's to CGN from the rumor mill. We'll see what happens. Could be a good gig flying throughout intra-Europe but I wouldn't want to do it on NB FO pay. I would think a European domicile would be tough on NB FO pay unless provisions for COLA were made.
Manfred's worried about loosing a bunch of business if/when this CGN thing happens. IMO, FRA is too big and there's too much freight that goes through there for us to just disappear off the FRA ramp. I just can't see us not having some type of operation in FRA. Plus, the standard rules apply -- when it's painted purple and on the ramp and you can touch it, then "it" indeed happened.
Had also heard 757's to CGN from the rumor mill. We'll see what happens. Could be a good gig flying throughout intra-Europe but I wouldn't want to do it on NB FO pay. I would think a European domicile would be tough on NB FO pay unless provisions for COLA were made.
Manfred's worried about loosing a bunch of business if/when this CGN thing happens. IMO, FRA is too big and there's too much freight that goes through there for us to just disappear off the FRA ramp. I just can't see us not having some type of operation in FRA. Plus, the standard rules apply -- when it's painted purple and on the ramp and you can touch it, then "it" indeed happened.
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#18
Seaduck, a more accurate reply to your question than fdx727pilot's response is that in order to be based at any European domicile for Fedex, you would still have to be hired by Fedex in the U.S. To be hired you would need to meet the 5-year U.S. residency requirements imposed by the U.S. Mail contract with Fedex. There are several foreign pilots flying with Fedex, but they were either hired before the 5-year residency requirement was created, or they resided in the U.S. for 5 years before getting hired. Check out the Fedex hiring requirements at http:/pilot.fedex.com.
#19
Air Contractors (a European outfit) operates feeder flights for us--I think primarily ATR's...
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