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CVG767A 10-31-2012 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by scambo1 (Post 1285657)
CVG;

I agree with you. I would have already been gone if my wife would go with me. I don't want to be a bachelor expat commuting back to the family.

However, I did meet 2 ex-RAH guys in asia flying for airlines in China. One was making $270 clear - his airline paid his income tax. The other was making $220K 3 weeks on 3 off on an erj-135.

I've flown with FOs and Capts who have been lining up their duckies to head to Asia - China specifically. Time will tell if they pull their various triggers.

I also met an A-380 Capt who couldn't have been more than 35 years old.

At first glance, the expat gig sounds like a great deal. I know a guy that left Delta for Emirates after 16 years here; he's very happy there.

I don't think it's for everyone, though. I wouldn't want to do it. It sounds like its not for you, either. There is a lot of money to be made out there, but it comes at a price.

KC10 FATboy 10-31-2012 02:46 PM

FedEx is an option. You can also live in Hong Kong.

Scoop 10-31-2012 04:15 PM

Scoops Weather Prediciton
 
All I can say is that its a good thing I am not a weatherman. :eek: It was about a week ago that I said something like: "I don't think this storm will be that bad."

Must have been flashing back to Caddyshack - "I don't think the heavy stuff will be coming down for quite a while."

Who has the picture with the crow on the plate, was it FTB or 80?

Oh well, at least the DAL refinery was spared.

Scoop

scambo1 10-31-2012 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by Scoop (Post 1285696)
All I can say is that its a good thing I am not a weatherman. :eek: It was about a week ago that I said something like: "I don't think this storm will be that bad."

Must have been flashing back to Caddyshack - "I don't think the heavy stuff will be coming down for quite a while."

Who has the picture with the crow on the plate, was it FTB or 80?

Oh well, at least the DAL refinery was spared.

Scoop

You must've been the weather advisor for the Mayor of Atlantic City. He apparently told folks to stay put.

GunshipGuy 10-31-2012 04:49 PM

Thought I had a smidgen of seniority, but apparently that doesn't matter. Ahhhh, reserve in the MD-88 where we follow the PWA scheduling rules for reserve except when it comes to making sure a more senior pilot with 1-day availability followed by an X day gets a SC when a more junior pilot has 1-day of availability followed by a golden day avoids the SC conversion. Not that it's written in the PWA that way, more just a matter of what scheduling wants, so who's to argue?

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TeddyKGB 10-31-2012 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by GunshipGuy (Post 1285702)
Thought I had a smidgen of seniority, but apparently that doesn't matter. Ahhhh, reserve in the MD-88 where we follow the PWA scheduling rules for reserve except when it comes to making sure a more senior pilot with 1-day availability followed by an X day gets a SC when a more junior pilot has 1-day of availability followed by a golden day avoids the SC conversion. Not that it's written in the PWA that way, more just a matter of what scheduling wants, so who's to argue?

The golden day pilot is only good till noon where the X day guy is good all next day. That is schedulings logic. Been there done it.

Jughead 10-31-2012 05:02 PM

There are a lot of fine-looking ladies from the Ukraine wanting to chat with me.

KC10 FATboy 10-31-2012 05:08 PM


Originally Posted by Scoop (Post 1285696)
All I can say is that its a good thing I am not a weatherman. :eek: It was about a week ago that I said something like: "I don't think this storm will be that bad."

Must have been flashing back to Caddyshack - "I don't think the heavy stuff will be coming down for quite a while."

Who has the picture with the crow on the plate, was it FTB or 80?

Oh well, at least the DAL refinery was spared.

Scoop

I know what I am going to say isn't going to be very popular given the timing. I know many people have lost their homes, businesses, or possibly their lives. However, Sandy was a large storm but was not a strong storm. The storm surge was significant due to the full moon and high tide when she came ashore. However, she was downgraded as a Tropical Depression when she made land fall. Wind gusts above 100MPH were only observed only in a few places, usually on sky scrapers in NYC.

No doubt there is a lot of damage with Sandy, especially considering her size and the amount of population she affected. But unless you live near the coastline or a river connecting to the ocean, Sandy is a nuisance for most people. Even in hard hit towns like Seaside Heights, NJ., houses located on the beach are still standing -- although they are pretty much totaled. In CAT3 or higher hurricanes, buildings on the coast in the area where the eye makes landfall do not remain standing, only their foundations remain. Hurricanes like Andrew were so strong, all wind measuring equipment were destroyed by the high winds so nobody knows exactly how strong the winds really were. They also cause extensive catastrophic damage for miles inland, far away from the coastline. They also cause tornadoes and flooding far away from the coastline. Other CAT3 and higher hurricanes had much higher storm surges which pushed miles up upon miles inland. Hurricane Ivan and Katrina knocked out major roadway bridges -- I don't know of one that has fallen down in the NJ or NY area which is a godsend considering how bad the commuting situation is there with the subways and rail being shut down.

Sandy was bad, but it was a well forecasted slow moving train wreck. Those who stayed behind, or didn't protect property, are the only ones at fault.

Timbo 10-31-2012 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by Jughead (Post 1285710)
There are a lot of fine-looking ladies from the Ukraine wanting to chat with me.

Get in Line!

Or as my wingman used to say, "Yeahbut... yours is ugly!" :D

PilotFrog 10-31-2012 06:02 PM

I'm sure someone will come in and tell me I have nothing to worry about, but regarding GOL and the DR. I do hope we are watching that like a Hawk and do not end up with our own version of COPA. That airline does a lot of Con/United near South/Central America stuff.


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