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#2401
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From: Pilatus PIC
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#2402
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Joined: Nov 2018
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Funny how the worst possible thing this job entails (dumping the lav) is the topic of discussion lol. I’ve been here over a year and have never had to dump the lav myself. Maybe I’m lucky? Or if someone happens to blow it up and your at a BFE airport just get it done at the next stop.
Edit: sounddoc you beat me to it
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#2403
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Joined: May 2017
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Longest I ever went was John Wayne to Portsmouth in 9.5 hours block with one fuel stop in Lincoln Nebraska if I remember right. That was a special situation that will probably never happen again, but it can really do some bladder busting legs.
99.9% of the time you can have an FBO dump the lav. I had to do it only once, but that one time had to be the time the guy crapped all over the lav.
Also had to pick up toenail clippings at a random airport with no FBO while we were waiting for a guy to go to a meeting and come back. Wouldn't have been bad if the vacuum wasn't broken.
Those 2 things are the only things that stick out as bad or gross and are complete outliers. It is a great place to fly
99.9% of the time you can have an FBO dump the lav. I had to do it only once, but that one time had to be the time the guy crapped all over the lav.
Also had to pick up toenail clippings at a random airport with no FBO while we were waiting for a guy to go to a meeting and come back. Wouldn't have been bad if the vacuum wasn't broken.
Those 2 things are the only things that stick out as bad or gross and are complete outliers. It is a great place to fly
#2404
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Aug 2013
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From: FO
Longest leg there was 6:20 block. Landed on fumes. I think it was like BTV to MIA or similar.
Dumped 2-3 lavs myself in almost 4 years. One was on the grosser side of gross.
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Dumped 2-3 lavs myself in almost 4 years. One was on the grosser side of gross.
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#2405
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Joined: Mar 2017
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Does one actually need to have a primary residence within 100 miles of a reporting base or is a local second residence (aka crash pad) generally acceptable? Replies here or PMs with anecdotal experience are welcomed.
Any talk of true home-basing in the future?
Last, I've got plenty of 121 SIC time, what are the upgrade times and requirements...or is 1000+ hours of 121 SIC a valid substitute for the PIC required to apply as a DEC?
Any talk of true home-basing in the future?
Last, I've got plenty of 121 SIC time, what are the upgrade times and requirements...or is 1000+ hours of 121 SIC a valid substitute for the PIC required to apply as a DEC?
#2406
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Does one actually need to have a primary residence within 100 miles of a reporting base or is a local second residence (aka crash pad) generally acceptable? Replies here or PMs with anecdotal experience are welcomed.
Any talk of true home-basing in the future?
Last, I've got plenty of 121 SIC time, what are the upgrade times and requirements...or is 1000+ hours of 121 SIC a valid substitute for the PIC required to apply as a DEC?
Any talk of true home-basing in the future?
Last, I've got plenty of 121 SIC time, what are the upgrade times and requirements...or is 1000+ hours of 121 SIC a valid substitute for the PIC required to apply as a DEC?
What basing they have comes down to airline service. They need somewhere that has enough flights to be able to reliably get you somewhere to pick up a plane.
Not sure if you could qualify as a DEC. Thats up to them judging your quality of experience. You could go in as an FO and start the upgrade process after a few months
#2407
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Joined: Mar 2017
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I'm close enough to drive to several bases once every two weeks, just not quite within that 2-hour call out. No airline commuting on my own time if I can help it and a crash pad is just a cost of doing business for many of us.
#2409
Just trying to see where your head is at. PS is in a unique situation of hiring in this environment. You think so little of them that you would ask to violate their residence rule by 50%. Do you bring something to the table that they cannot live without? If not, I would not ask that question at an interview.
#2410
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Just trying to see where your head is at. PS is in a unique situation of hiring in this environment. You think so little of them that you would ask to violate their residence rule by 50%. Do you bring something to the table that they cannot live without? If not, I would not ask that question at an interview.
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